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Washing keycaps in the washing machine

Posted: 24 Jun 2012, 21:57
by Half-Saint
Just to let everyone know, I found out this method works surprisingly well on Cherry double-shots and dye subs!

I put all the keys inside a small mesh zippered laundry bag and put them in the washing machine with the clothes. Wash at 40C with reduced spinning and you get wonderfully clean caps. Just cleaned a set of german Cherry DS caps this way. They were dirty as hell but turned out like new.

Posted: 24 Jun 2012, 23:54
by ripster
Did you try the dryer? Just curious since 7bit recommends his high tech oven.

Re: Washing keycaps in the washing machine

Posted: 25 Jun 2012, 00:46
by rknize
Nice idea. Warm, soapy water did the trick for mine, but they weren't that bad.

Posted: 25 Jun 2012, 00:50
by Charlie_Brown_MX
I used a sink of hot water and a handful of denture-cleaning tablets with great success today. The keys went in filthy and came out completely clean an hour later with no further work required.

Posted: 25 Jun 2012, 00:50
by didja
The only downside is you have someone else's pubes in your washer now.

Posted: 25 Jun 2012, 02:44
by TexasFlood
didja wrote:The only downside is you have someone else's pubes in your washer now.
Better than on your fingers. After a good bleach run, all traces removed, completely gone, like StevieWonder2 or SonOfRipster...

Posted: 25 Jun 2012, 03:57
by ripster
But not Ripster. Damn wikis.

Posted: 25 Jun 2012, 09:24
by Half-Saint
ripster wrote:Did you try the dryer? Just curious since 7bit recommends his high tech oven.
Nah, just hang them out to dry in the laundry bag for a day.

Re: Washing keycaps in the washing machine

Posted: 25 Jun 2012, 09:45
by mintberryminuscrunch
Don't they get scratches in the wm?

Posted: 25 Jun 2012, 09:51
by Charlie_Brown_MX
mintberryminuscrunch wrote:Don't they get scratches in the wm?
I presume the linen bag protects them from that, mostly, but they could get scratched by rubbing up against one another during the spin cycle. The denture-cleaning tabs don’t cause the caps to move very much, so reduce the likelihood of them being scratched.

Posted: 25 Jun 2012, 11:04
by CeeSA
i always use the washing machine for keycap cleaning. 60C is also fine for me.

Posted: 25 Jun 2012, 16:35
by Icarium
Have you washed ABS caps at 60 degrees, too?

Posted: 25 Jun 2012, 16:37
by kint
CeeSA wrote:i always use the washing machine for keycap cleaning. 60C is also fine for me.
+1. I usually soak them for 1 day in dishwashing water before, then divide them at ~50 keys per sock :D for the mashine.
Since I don't care about scratchy keys, i never bothered, but ymmv.

Posted: 25 Jun 2012, 16:37
by ripster
didja wrote:The only downside is you have someone else's pubes in your washer now.
This is a goal I strive for.

I use my DataVac to dry keys if in a hurry. Like a low low heat hair dryer since only heat is from the motor as it gets hot. Put them in a laundry bag or prepare to have keys flying everywhere.

http://geekhack.org/showthread.php?3119 ... w-Job-Time!

Posted: 25 Jun 2012, 17:02
by andrewjoy
I have never used my datavac to dry keycaps for some reason.

I have used it to dry myself

Posted: 25 Jun 2012, 17:13
by ripster
I believe that is called autoeroticaerofapping.

Just don't get anything caught in the intake port.

Posted: 27 Jun 2012, 22:04
by Half-Saint
FYI, keys do not get scratched.

Posted: 04 Aug 2012, 04:04
by maxrunner
need to try this

Posted: 07 Aug 2012, 13:50
by Half-Saint
How did it go? :D

Posted: 08 Aug 2012, 16:07
by maxrunner
Sorry i've yet do it, i need to get some of that type of bags for small clothes like the small mesh zippered laundry bag you seemed to have used. ill try 40c too, i'll keep posted.

Posted: 08 Aug 2012, 16:32
by kint
just skip the fancy stuff any large sock will do ! :shock:

Posted: 08 Aug 2012, 16:40
by maxrunner
really :P i haven't though about that, but how do you avoid the sock to open :P

Posted: 08 Aug 2012, 16:45
by kint
make a knot ? on the open end you have to ofc. :D

Posted: 08 Aug 2012, 16:52
by maxrunner
well im always afraid that because of the water that the knot will open lol

Posted: 09 Aug 2012, 00:22
by maxrunner
Gonna try this today, found a bag to put the keys in.
:)

Posted: 11 Aug 2012, 21:26
by maxrunner
Seems this has worked nicely. Just washed the ibm keycaps, and now there's a new session going on with both alps and acer caps :P

Posted: 13 Aug 2012, 14:43
by maxrunner
Seems the acer caps are of low quality, the printing seems it has been afected.

Posted: 14 Aug 2012, 09:11
by Half-Saint
Pad printed? Not surprised...

Was everything but the pad printed caps! also, 40C is max I'd expose my caps to..

Posted: 14 Aug 2012, 09:38
by andrewjoy
I still prefer dishwashing powder and a good rinse in cold water afterwards, i sometimes even used anti bacterial spray first if they are extra nasty caps

Posted: 14 Aug 2012, 09:53
by agor
Because CeeSA gave me this tip, I also wash all my keys in the washing machine. Works out pretty well imo