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Almost all my keyboards are white due to them being vintage, and they attract dirt and dust, especially between the keys. While I have a special plastic cleaner that is alcohol-free and easy to use on most surfaces with a microfiber wipe, I have problem with between the keys

Should I order some specialty kit, or just get some brush from some local hardware store? Makeup brushes don't work very well for this purpose in my experience.

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[–] jukecity 1 points 1 year ago

To get out dirt and dust I just use a vacuum cleaner. Remove all the keycaps and vacuum out the case, and a little brush can help get whatever the vacuum doesn't get.