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Model M keycaps have weird dirt on them that I can't get off

Posted: 21 Mar 2018, 06:38
by green-squid
Yesterday I washed the keycaps from the M and turns out, some of them have a weird type of dirt that I can't get off! It's forse on some than others. What should I do? Ultrasonic cleanimg is not an option. Should I use bleach?

Posted: 21 Mar 2018, 06:42
by Mattr567
Use baking soda, it's in the texture.

Turn the baking soda into a paste and scrub.

Posted: 21 Mar 2018, 06:49
by green-squid
Okay! We have that at home! Thank you!

Posted: 21 Mar 2018, 08:42
by wobbled
Failing that use one of those magic erasers, I'd imagine they do essentially the same thing though

Posted: 21 Mar 2018, 13:13
by snoopy
I had good results with dental cleaning tablets.

Posted: 21 Mar 2018, 13:50
by digital_matthew
You can also try a citrus based cleaner like Goo Gone. Works for me.

Posted: 21 Mar 2018, 14:17
by polemon
Isopropyl alcohol didn't help?

Posted: 21 Mar 2018, 15:19
by fohat
I use powdered laundry detergent and hot water. Bad specimens need maybe a bit of scrubbing with a toothbrush.

Posted: 21 Mar 2018, 18:12
by FXT
I agree with using denture cleaning tablets. Works really well.

Posted: 21 Mar 2018, 19:51
by green-squid
Baking soda worked great! I will post pictures once I'm done with everything. Thank you Mattr!

Posted: 24 Mar 2018, 00:32
by JP!
I'll add Oxiclean to the list.

Posted: 02 Apr 2018, 20:02
by c3rt
I had this exact same problem with my Model M. Tried bleach and alcohol already and they both didn't work :/
OP said baking soda worked, is there a specific concentration or solution that I have to use? Thanks.

Posted: 02 Apr 2018, 20:04
by green-squid
c3rt wrote: I had this exact same problem with my Model M. Tried bleach and alcohol already and they both didn't work :/
OP said baking soda worked, is there a specific concentration or solution that I have to use? Thanks.
nah, just whatever you find at home. ;)

Posted: 03 Apr 2018, 00:01
by fohat
Powdered laundry detergent (+ Oxi-clean for more power) is the way to go. If soaking with a hot water solution isn't enough, a light scrub with a toothbrush (with or without a bit of powder on it) will almost always do the job.

Bleach and alcohol are seldom the answer, although alcohol is good for some inks.