I take awesome care of my macbook and keep it away from dusty areas, but like the nature of almost every other shiny electronic device, dust manages to stick to it anyway.
My macbook is still fairly young, so I don't thing there's enough dust under the keys to worry, but the other day I did see a small hair fall under my K key--which got me thinking.
In case there is an excess amount of dirt under the keys, is there a way to get it out without voiding the warranty or damaging the macbook?
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How do you clean dirt under the macbook's keys?
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Posted 13 February 2008 - 04:12 PM
I think it's a little funny that you're wondering how to clean under the keys and your name is FOOD. :D
Seriously though, it's pretty hard to clean under each key, as they are secured quite well. I think your best bet is to just get a powerful vacuum and clean what you can from the surface.
Oh, and those cans of compressed air work well with a vacuum.
Seriously though, it's pretty hard to clean under each key, as they are secured quite well. I think your best bet is to just get a powerful vacuum and clean what you can from the surface.
Oh, and those cans of compressed air work well with a vacuum.
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