I'd like to meet the guy who thought of that.


On Mon, 4 Dec 2000, Liz Burke-Scovill wrote:

> 
> I've heard that too! Don't remember where, but I think the key was (no pun
> intended) to NOT use dishwasher detergent and to run it through a cycle
> (probably low heat would be my guess and drip dry) 
> 
> Liz
> 
> On Mon, 4 Dec 2000, Michael Town wrote:
> 
> > >anyone know how to clean the accumulated dust & grime off one of these
> > >things safely? mine is looking pretty nasty by now. :)
> > 
> > OK, There was a tech at my old job who swore by this.  You ready?
> > 
> > Put it in the dishwasher.
> > 
> > I have never needed to do this, but in theory it should work.  That, and
> > your keyboard will have that lovely lemony detergent smell :)
> > 
> > As I can't tell you if that works, you should test it on a cheap keyboard
> > first.
> > 
> > Michael Town
> > KB Gear Interactive
> > michaeltown at kbgear.com
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