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Laptop Keyboard: HP Compaq Laptop Keyboards
We Replace / Repair Laptop Keyboard for many kind of laptops: Dell Laptop Keyboard Replacement/ Repair, HP Laptop Keyboard Replacement/ Repair, IBM Laptop Keyboard Replacement/ Repair, Toshiba Laptop Keyboard Replacement/ Repair, Lenovo Laptop Keyboard Replacement/ Repair, Acer Laptop Keyboard Replacement/ Repair, Sony Laptop Keyboard Replacement/ Repair.
The best way to keep your Laptop Keyboard clean on a regular is to get yourself a can of compressed air, which will safely blow dust right out of the little crevices between your keys.
First, inspect the keyboard for bits of paper and debris. Remove as much as possible with a soft probe such as Q-tip or bent pipe cleaner. Afterwards aim the compressed air can's nozzle between the keys and blow away all of the dust and other debris that has gathered there. A vacuum cleaner can be used, but make sure the keyboard doesn't have "pop off" keys that could possibly be sucked up by the vacuum.
If you - heaven forbid - spill something on your laptop keyboard, get thee to this how to clean up laptop spills tutorial immediately. If there's been no spillage, but you need help beyond dust-blowing - ie, stains, stickiness, stuck keys, crumbs of cookies past, or general grossness - check out Computing.net's complicated but thorough Cleaning A Laptop Keyboard article. This one involves rubbing alcohol, tweezers, a kitchen strainer and removing all the keys one by one, so proceed with the utmost caution.