Thu Mar 8, 2007 7:26PM EST
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We've all heard how most keyboards harbor more bacteria than a toilet, and the fact that we don't clean them as often has a lot do with it. Most Fridays are pretty slow at the office, and probably the best time to schedule in a quick keyboard cleaning. But before you put on your rubber gloves check out my tips on how to clean a keyboard. They're all pretty simple, unless you decide to do some deep cleaning.
I came across the OneClean Keyboard spray over at ShinyShiny, and now I'm a little upset that I can't get one at the local store. This would be a great way to clean your keyboard on a weekly basis. The well-designed brushed aluminum case holds a bottle of cleaning fluid on one side, and a sculpted sponge to clean between keys on the other. Once you've blown out all the intrusive particles hidden under the keys, you simply spray the liquid on the keyboard, and wipe off nasty germs with the sponge. The OneClean keyboard cleanser disinfect each key with a mixture of IPA alcohol that kills bacteria, as well as dissolve grease and dirt left behind from your dirty fingers. Now this is something everyone should have at their desk.
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1 Posted by speranza82 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 9:35PM EDT Report Abuse
Awsome! I needed something to clean the keyborad I've inherited from a previous employee (who I'm guessing was not all that careful with what he ate at the desk).