I bought a cheap little rechargeable PC air blower thingy. Blows super hard. Easier than gluing chunks right into your keyboard unless that’s what you’re shooting for.
Unplug your keyboard. Take your vacuum cleaner hose, stretch a piece of old pantyhose or cheesecloth over the end, and slip the brush attachment on. Vacuum your keyboard. If you happen to dislodge a keycap, it will be caught by the cloth so you don't have to dig it out of the bag. But I guess that takes too much time compared to watching glue dry?
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LockedAndKnotted
Use super glue for better cleaning power.
fastjeff
I bought a cheap little rechargeable PC air blower thingy. Blows super hard. Easier than gluing chunks right into your keyboard unless that’s what you’re shooting for.
Rufferstuff
BS. The glue they pulled out is 100% clean with no debris pulled up. It never got down to where the crumbs are.
0xBADA55
That’s dumb
ThatRaccoonGuy
Too bad it won't get anything that's below surface level lol
imgurmage
Just by a key cap puller, pop the keys off and properly clean your keyboard.
xedrik
Unplug your keyboard. Take your vacuum cleaner hose, stretch a piece of old pantyhose or cheesecloth over the end, and slip the brush attachment on. Vacuum your keyboard. If you happen to dislodge a keycap, it will be caught by the cloth so you don't have to dig it out of the bag. But I guess that takes too much time compared to watching glue dry?
abmoraz
I just put mine in the dishwasher (don't run the "dry" cycle). Then let it sit on edge over night to dry. Works great.
69Voltage
Or you could hold the keyboard upside down and shake it a little
Or use compressed air
ThatSonOfaBitch
Gravity in, gravity out. It's like magic!
LockedAndKnotted
I love my DataVAC electric duster.
CallMeMcGyver
Use crazy glue, it dries quicker... or concrete, it's cheaper and really gets into all the cracks and crevices.
fastjeff
I just chuck it into the dishwasher.