That satisfying click of your laptop keys is a sound of productivity, but have you ever considered what’s hiding between them? Over time, keyboards collect crumbs, dust, and skin cells, which can not only be unhygienic but also cause keys to stick or become unresponsive. Giving your laptop keyboard a regular clean is a simple yet effective way to maintain your machine and keep it feeling fresh.
Gathering Your Simple Cleaning Toolkit
You don’t need any special equipment to get started. A can of compressed air is your best friend for dislodging debris. You’ll also want some isopropyl alcohol (70% or higher is ideal), a few cotton swabs, and a soft, lint-free cloth. Microfiber cloths work perfectly for this. Most importantly, always start by completely shutting down your laptop and unplugging it from power.
How to Safely Remove Loose Debris
Hold your laptop at a 45 to 75-degree angle and use short bursts of compressed air to blow between and under the keys. Tipping the laptop helps the debris fall out instead of just moving it around. Be sure to follow the instructions on the can and never shake it. For a more thorough job, you can gently use a soft-bristled brush, like a clean paintbrush, to loosen stubborn particles before using the air.
Giving the Keys a Gentle Wipe Down
Dampen a corner of your microfiber cloth with a small amount of isopropyl alcohol—never pour liquid directly onto the keyboard. Gently wipe the tops and sides of each key. The alcohol will evaporate quickly and clean effectively without leaving moisture behind. For the tight spaces between keys, wrap a cotton swab lightly dampened with alcohol and carefully clean around the base of each key. This will remove any grime or stickiness.
What to Do About Sticky Spills
If you’ve had a spill, act quickly. Immediately turn the laptop upside down to prevent the liquid from seeping further into the internal components. Let it dry completely for at least 24-48 hours in a well-ventilated area before attempting to turn it back on. For sticky residues, using the isopropyl alcohol and cotton swab method described above can help break down the substance without causing damage.
A clean keyboard is a happy keyboard. By incorporating these easy steps into your routine every few months, you can extend the life of your laptop and ensure a smoother, more pleasant typing experience every day.