'''Bobby Gunnels''' no you cannot. There are way to many parts in the keyboard that will be destroyed by the water and chemicals used. The best would be to disassemble the keyboard and clean it with some high-grade isopropyl alcohol. Now when it is disassembled you can clean all the plastic pieces however you want to just make sure that they are dry before disassembly. Some goes for the logic board (motherboard). Stay as far away from using (regular) water as you can.
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'''Bobby Gunnels''' no you cannot. There are way to many parts in the keyboard that will be destroyed by the water and chemicals used. The best would be to disassemble the keyboard and clean it with some high-grade isopropyl alcohol. Now when it is disassembled you can clean all the plastic pieces however you want to just make sure that they are dry before disassembly. Same goes for the logic board (motherboard). Stay as far away from using (regular) water as you can.
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Check on something [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SO4mjEasdTM|like this] for a good cleaning (restoration)
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Check on something [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SO4mjEasdTM|like this] for a good cleaning (restoration)
'''Bobby Gunnels''' no you cannot. There are way to many parts in the keyboard that will be destroyed by the water and chemicals used. The best would be to disassemble the keyboard and clean it with some high-grade isopropyl alcohol. Now when it is disassembled you can clean all the plastic pieces however you want to just make sure that they are dry before disassembly. Some goes for the logic board (motherboard). Stay as far away from using (regular) water as you can
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'''Bobby Gunnels''' no you cannot. There are way to many parts in the keyboard that will be destroyed by the water and chemicals used. The best would be to disassemble the keyboard and clean it with some high-grade isopropyl alcohol. Now when it is disassembled you can clean all the plastic pieces however you want to just make sure that they are dry before disassembly. Some goes for the logic board (motherboard). Stay as far away from using (regular) water as you can.
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Check on something [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SO4mjEasdTM |like this] for a good cleaning (restoration)
'''Bobby Gunnels''' no you cannot. There are way to many parts in the keyboard that will be destroyed by the water and chemicals used. The best would be to disassemble the keyboard and clean it with some high-grade isopropyl alcohol. Now when it is disassembled you can clean all the plastic pieces however you want to just make sure that they are dry before disassembly. Some goes for the logic board (motherboard). Stay as far away from using (regular) water as you can