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Apple Keyboard cleaning
Posted by: ktkm on 2016-11-04 16:48:18
I thought I clean underneath the keys by removing them, but I’m afraid to break them. What’s the simplest way? I’m also preparing the space bar for retr0brite. The Keyboard is an Apple Keyboard M0118.

Posted by: Carboy7 on 2016-11-04 17:32:57
I believe you can pry off the keys using a flat-head screwdriver, but I forget.

I am not responsible for any issues, problems, or damage caused to your keyboard. Sorry, but I'm a terrible person. But thanks! 😛

Posted by: Byrd on 2016-11-04 19:14:12
Take apart the keyboard - top and bottom plastics - and use compressed air to blast out the dust from under the keys.  Not worth pulling off every one.  Cleaning the keys I find soapy bubbles + a toothbrush to scrub in works well, moving the brush up and down a "line" of keys.  Wipe off and use isopropyl alcohol to deep clean.

Posted by: ktkm on 2016-11-05 02:15:54
Flat-headed screwdriver and compressed air did the job, but it was painful! They’re really dug in hard. I’ll settle for the space bar for now.

Thank you both!

Posted by: Scott Squires on 2016-11-07 12:33:17
Please don't use a screwdriver to pop keycaps. Use a key puller: https://mechanicalkeyboards.com/shop/index.php?l=product_detail&p=949

Hook the wire underneath the cap on both sides, and then rock it back and forth while gently pulling up. Be sure to rock it back and forth. This will help prevent snapping the stem off the cap.

Posted by: ktkm on 2016-11-07 13:05:17
Thank you Anton! I’ll get the key puller before I clean another keyboard!

/K

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