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Spicerack | 13:59 Thu 02nd Jun 2022 | How it Works
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(white lap-top)
Any tips? The oft used keys look fine, the seldom used need cleaning.
I know of one idiot who used a damp cloth and it broke the lap-top. (ain't doing that again)
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Cotton bud or finger in cloth, spray the cleaning stuff onto it then clean the keys
14:01 Thu 02nd Jun 2022
Cotton bud or finger in cloth, spray the cleaning stuff onto it then clean the keys
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So they sell a purpose made product, Tuvok? I didn't know that. Cheers.
Clean with methylated spirits
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If I can't find the purpose made product (or it costs a fortune) I will, cheers Jennie.
I use a damp cloth. Try a wet wipe
I have always used meths even for my keyboard (music). Wipes like a dream - use a cotton bud to get into the nooks and crannies.
baby wipes. They clean ANYTHING
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Funnily enough, I've got some baby wipes. I'll try one in a bit.
Keep away from the meths, Spice, you're daft enough :-)
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There is that, ken.
Cheers, chris. I'll try the free option first and if it don't work I'll splash out on some goo.
I use either furniture polish or cd cleaner
Tuvok. Some old dvds were "jumping" on me. I smeared a little toothpaste on them. Wiped them clean. They never jumped again
I use wet wipes on my work laptop all the time.........its still working.
damp cloth
turn off computer ( to avoid @/L> etc being input)
use cocktail stick or kebab stick with cloth wrapped around it

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