Severin,

At last, something I can claim to be an expert in! Just yesterday I cleaned 5 eMac white keyboards.

I remove the keys and wash them all (except the ones with the metal bits) and brush the base with a stiff brush and use compressed air to get all the fur and biscuit out.

The earlier extended keyboards collect lots of junk in the clear base. Lots of compressed air gets most of that out.

The latest iMac boards don't look like they easily come apart and I clean them with a soft cloth and Meths. Works for me!

regards

Kevin






Can anyone recommend a method/product for cleaning keyboards of that grime that just accumulates on and down between the keys. I realise that a scrubbing brush and soapy water is not a viable way to go!
Severin Crisp
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