Guide  Keyboard  Flathead screwdriver  Warm water  Soap  Towel  Compressed air  Cotton balls  Rubbing alcohol Optional  Digital camera.

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Guide  Keyboard  Flathead screwdriver  Warm water  Soap  Towel  Compressed air  Cotton balls  Rubbing alcohol Optional  Digital camera

1.If youre cleaning a lapton Keyboard, remove the cord and theBattery flip the keyboard upside. 2. Turn the keyboard right-side Up and rest on a flat Surface 2. Turn the keyboard right-side Up and rest on a flat Surface slide The tip of a flathead screwdriver Under the botton left key, pry it free, and soak in a bowl of soapy Water repeat with the rest of the small keys leave.

The larger keys –as the space bar, Enter, and shift – theyre harder to reattach 3. Rinse the keys individually in fresh water and lay them on a towel to air –dry let the keys dry for 24 hour step.

4. Take a can of compressed air and spray the entire keyboard Shell.you can also run a hand- hell vacuum over the Shell. 5. Dip the end of a cotton in rubbing alcohol and run it along the board, making sure to reach all the nooks and crannies

6. When the keys have dried completely, reassemble.