I sometimes worry that I could reconstitute a muffin out of the crumbs thatcome out.
Other suggestions?
1. Run the sticky side of a post-it note between the keys.
2. A paintbrush with soft bristles does wonders.
3. Canned air.
I just turn mine upside down and give it a good shake from time to
time. :)
I've done that maybe once, I think.... usually, I use the soft-pics the dentist hands out to pull the dust/hair out from between the keys... run
it along the rows to collect the junk...
Quoting Joe Mackey to Nancy Backus on 09-23-19 06:10 <=-
I just turn mine upside down and give it a good shake from time to time. :)I've done that maybe once, I think.... usually, I use the soft-pics the dentist hands out to pull the dust/hair out from between the keys... run
it along the rows to collect the junk...
I sometimes fold up the ends of a soft cloth and run between the
keys. That is when I'm not giving it a good shaking. :)
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