A while back there was a discussion of this very subject, and the consensus was "Yes, 
you can."Just make sure you dry it well.
> 
> From: Jeff Hubatka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 2004/02/10 Tue AM 10:19:53 EST
> To: "G-Books" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: iBook keyboard cleaning
> 
> I've recently come into possession of an iBook (dual USB 600) from a 
> friend. It looks like there was soda or something sprayed over the 
> keyboard, since I see some brown residue on and under some of the keys. 
> (That might have happened after it was knocked from a table and the 
> screen broke, but that's another story) In addition, quite a few of 
> them stick when pressed. I removed all the keys, I know I can soak them 
> in a water/soap solution to clean them. However, what can I use to 
> clean the actual keyboard? It also has some residue and sticky areas. 
> Over on the Compact Macs list, there's a lot of discussion about 
> putting the logic boards into the dishwasher - would something like 
> that be possible for a keyboard?
> 
> ---
> JSH
> TiBook


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