How Do You Clean A Keyboard In A Dishwasher?
• Disconnect the keyboard from the computer and remove any batteries. If it has a cord, cover the connector in a plastic bag and tape it off. Make sure the cord cannot fall into the path of the spray arm stopping it from spinning or possibly tangling up with it. • Loaded dishwasher, plus keyboard. Place the keyboard in the dishwasher with the keys facing down. If you prefer not to run a keyboard and dishes in the same load, run a special load of items that aren’t dishes. [1] • Try washing Legos or other all-plastic toys in a mesh bag or basket to keep them from getting lost. • Wash plastic combs, hair brushes, sandals or shoes. • Run soap dishes, toothbrush holders, or desk accessories. • Don’t forget any decorative plates or other ceramic items. • Run a regular cycle without heated dry. Use the economy or air dry cycle, if possible. Use dishwasher detergent, as usual. • Still wet. Dry the keyboard very thoroughly before plugging it in. This step is crucial to having a working keyboard
• Disconnect the keyboard from the computer and remove any batteries. If it has a cord, cover the connector in a plastic bag and tape it off. Make sure the cord cannot fall into the path of the spray arm stopping it from spinning or possibly tangling up with it. • Loaded dishwasher, plus keyboard. Place the keyboard in the dishwasher with the keys facing down. If you prefer not to run a keyboard and dishes in the same load, run a special load of items that aren’t dishes. [1] • Try washing Lego or other all-plastic toys in a mesh bag or basket to keep them from getting lost. • Wash plastic combs, hair brushes, sandals or shoes. • Run soap dishes, toothbrush holders, or desk accessories. • Don’t forget any decorative plates or other ceramic items. • Run a regular cycle without heated dry. Use the economy or air dry cycle, if possible. Use dishwasher detergent, as usual. • Still wet. Dry the keyboard very thoroughly before plugging it in. This step is crucial to having a working keyboard.