Can I use alcohol to clean my keycaps?

Dampen a cotton swab with rubbing alcohol and use it to clean around the keys. The cotton swab should be wet, but not dripping. Dispose of the swab once it's picked up enough dirt. You may need more than one swab to cover your entire keyboard.
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Is it okay to use alcohol to clean keycaps?

To clean the oily reside from keys that eventually builds up on your screen, consider using a small amount of rubbing alcohol (91-99% isopropyl). Using a cotton swab, test the alcohol on a keycap that's out of the way.
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What can I use to clean keycaps?

Soak your keycaps in warm soapy water to remove any dust or grime. Ideally, swish them around for the first 5-10 minutes, and then let them soak for an additional 45 minutes.
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You will need:
  1. A bit of mild dish soap mixed into warm water (not too foamy)
  2. Canned air.
  3. Microfiber cloth.
  4. Q-tips.
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Can I clean PBT keycaps with alcohol?

Most plastics including ABS and PBT don't dissolve in alcohols, but some coatings or plasticisers might. If you want to be safe, especially with caps, soapy water does the trick very well too, and won't corrode at all.
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Can you use alcohol to clean keyboard switches?

Rubbing alcohol (scientifically called "isopropyl alcohol") is your best choice for cleaning your keyboard. Make sure you choose a solution that's at least 70 percent alcohol to give it the power to kill off any germs.
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Does alcohol destroy keyboard?

Using alcohol to clean your keyboard can actually damage it, so I wouldn't suggest it. I used this method on my keyboard and the alcohol ate into the keys, creating a sticky mess.
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Is alcohol safe for mechanical keyboard?

For mechanical and larger desktop keyboards you can take your time and use cotton buds dipped in isopropyl alcohol or rubbing alcohol to clean the sides of each key. If you've got a regular laptop keyboard, or something with less key travel, you should use a lint-free cloth to clean surfaces.
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Can I use alcohol on ABS keycaps?

DON'T: Use a dripping wet cloth or apply liquid cleaner directly to the keyboard or keycaps. Use straight isopropyl alcohol or stronger solvents. Usually, isopropyl will be okay, but sometimes it can react with keyboard plastic and fog it up — I once ruined an IBM Model F XT case this way.
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Can I clean keycaps with wipes?

Clorox and Lysol wipes both work very well for cleaning and disinfecting a keyboard. The wipes can be used to clean the surface of the keycaps and the rest of the keyboard.
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Can I use hand soap to clean keycaps?

You can clean your keycaps by soaking them in a container of soapy water. It's as easy as filling up a container with water, squirting in some hand or dish soap, and scrubbing your keycaps with a small brush or rag once they've had a good soak.
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How do you deep clean keycaps?

Throw all your keycaps into a washing bowl, cover them in hot water, and add a bit of dish soap. Leave them to soak for a few hours. When they're done, rinse them in non-soap water, gently scrubbing them with a microfibre cloth to dry them and wipe off any residual grime on them.
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Are Wet Wipes safe for keyboards?

To be honest, the chances of your keyboard being damaged form wet wipes (generally anything slightly wet and not soaking) is pretty low. Just to be safe tho, only use anything wet when necessary (like it was now with oil and grease).
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How do you clean oily keycaps?

Place the keycaps in a bowl of warm water.

Don't make the water too hot. You can also add a couple of denture tablets to the bowl to help remove oils from the keycaps. Dish soap is another option, but it can be harder to rinse away.
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Can you bleach keycaps?

After watching the video, I tried using hydrogen peroxide and water to bleach keycaps and just heating the bucket to 70° in the microwave, leaving under a towel (to preserve the heat) for two hours before doing it again. I rinsed after four hours.
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Can I use hand sanitizer to clean a mechanical keyboard?

Grab a wet wipe and spread a small amount of hand sanitizer on it. Make sure you use lint-free wet wipes so you don't end up introducing new debris into the mech keyboard. Make sure the wipe isn't dripping at all after you apply the hand sanitizer.
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How do I whiten my keycaps?

Just add some oxy cleaner to some boiling water and let it dissolve, then mix that with the peroxide paste and apply to the caps/keyboard and then leave it under the lamp for a few hours.
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Is isopropyl alcohol the same as rubbing alcohol?

No – isopropyl alcohol and rubbing alcohol are not the same thing. Isopropyl alcohol is pure alcohol and is a colorless liquid with a musty, sharp odor. There are no other ingredients in a bottle of isopropyl alcohol. By contrast, rubbing alcohol contains isopropyl alcohol among other ingredients, such as water.
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Is 70 isopropyl alcohol safe for keyboards?

Re: Safest concentration of Isopropyl alcohol to use for keyboard cleaning. 90 to 99 percent is good to treat the pcb. Using on keyboard caps and case it is better to use soap and water, 70 percent isopropyl, or my favorite- windex without ammonia.
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Is hand sanitizer rubbing alcohol?

Only two alcohols are permitted as active ingredients in alcohol-based hand sanitizers – ethanol (ethyl alcohol) or isopropyl alcohol (isopropanol or 2-propanol). However, the term “alcohol,” used by itself, on hand sanitizer labels specifically refers to ethanol only.
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Is 91 isopropyl alcohol safe for electronics?

IPA 99% is safe and effective for consumer use to clean personal computers and electronic devices. Isopropyl Alcohol 99% is the best substance to use for this purpose. Isopropyl Rubbing Alcohol 91% may also be effective, but it is best to use the purest IPA available.
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Can I use a hair dryer to dry keycaps?

Whatever you do, don't use a hairdrier to dry your keycaps after washing them.. Now I gotta buy new keycaps
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How do I clean white PBT keycaps?

To clean your keycaps and keyboard:
  1. Remove the keycaps from your keyboard.
  2. Place the keycaps into the container of warm soapy water and let it sit for 30 to 60 minutes. ...
  3. Clean your keyboard by using light compressed air to clear out dust and a damp cloth to clean out any built up grime.
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Can I use Clorox on my keyboard?

Disinfectant wipes like the ones Clorox makes should generally be fine on keyboards. Apple just relented on this last week after years of recommending against cleaning agents in all forms. Make sure to wipe gently, of course. But if you have those wipes lying around, you should feel safe to use them.
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Can you use acetone to clean keycaps?

Harsh chemicals like acetone (usually found in nail polish remover) can ruin the aesthetics and possibly even the structure of the plastic on your mechanical keyboard. Anything that's marketed as “Heavy Duty” is something you likely want to avoid.
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