...in the dishwasher
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Will let you know if it still works in a week as I'm letting it dry till then.
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Will let you know if it still works in a week as I'm letting it dry till then.
Last edited by .Sup (2009-07-02 14:32:43)
oh well then no facepalm deal. ofc it will work..Sup wrote:
@marine no dry cycle no, that might screw up the keys
Surprisingly it did remove everything, I had so much dirt behind and around they keys that I kinda doubted it will get removed but i removed the most used keys and could not find any tracks of garbage anywhere. The keyboard looks brand new and I'm not exaggerating here.ghettoperson wrote:
Does it get the shit out from between the keys though? That's my problem. When I wash my keyboard I either do a half assed job and just wipe it down with some detergent, or pop all the keys off and wipe it out.
You could use detergent, nothing aggressive though. I didn't use it because my keyboard has a rubber rest and I'm not sure how it would react to chemicals.ghettoperson wrote:
Hmm, guess I'll give it a shot in the future. Think using detergent would be a bad plan then? Keyboards are hardly hygienic, it'd be good to clean it properly. I'll wait till we find out if yours works or not. I assume you're not taking it apart to dry it?
They get pretty damn hot, though. That may cause problems.Defiance wrote:
As long as you give it a very long time to dry, there's no problem. Water on electronics doesn't really mean shit as long as there's no current running through it.
Yes thats why I use vacuum cleaners once a week to clean myself. Recommended.Flecco wrote:
You do realise that if you whack a vacuum cleaner over it once a week or so and wipe it down regularly there's no need to do that...