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HOW TO CLEAN A KEYBOARD By: Yeimy Salazar Teacher: Bertha Osorio CESDE 2015
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Page 1: By: Yeimy Salazar Teacher: Bertha Osorio CESDE 2015.

HOW TO CLEAN A KEYBOARD

By:Yeimy Salazar

Teacher:Bertha Osorio

CESDE2015

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1. STEP you need to have these materials Keyboard. Flathead screwdriver. Warm water. Soap. Towel. Compressed air. Cotton balls. Rubbing alcohol. Optional: Digital camera hand-held vacuum.

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2.STEP Remove the keyboard.

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3. STEP Flip the keyboard upside down and gently shake it

to dislodge any debris.

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4. STEP Turn the keyboard right-side up and rest on a flat

surface.

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5. STEP Slide the tip of a flathead screwdriver under the

bottom left key, pry.

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6. STEP In a container with water and soap put the keys.

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6.STEP Rinse the keys individually in fresh water and lay

them on a towel to air-dry, let the keys dry for 24 hours.

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7. STEP Take a can of compressed air and spray the entire

keyboard shell.

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STEP 8 Dip the end a Cotton ball in ribbing alcohol and

run it along the board, making sure to reach all the nooks and crannies.

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STEP 9 When the keys have dried completely, reassemble

the keyboard by snapping each key back into place.

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STEP 10 Your keyboard looks like new!


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