My computer key board gets so dirty and the spaces between the keys accumulates cat hair despite my best efforts to keep it clean using a Swiffer Duster. Usually once a week I drag a metal nail file horizontally between the rows of keys while vacuuming it in order to get some of the hair out. But to clean the keys vertically is difficult because the keys are off set from one another.
Yesterday I got to thinking that there has to be a better way than to remove the keys and put them all back on. I thought a small brush of some sort would be ideal. Then it dawned on me that those dental picks (proxabrushes) would probably be great.
I picked up one today and OMG! It works like a total charm. They are flexable and bend so you can go around the keys in all directions and get under them too. I cleaned the key board on Tuesday using my nail file, and today I used the dental pick, and got so much hair that I missed.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000RIZ9LA?smid=A2UILHLLDUMCAM&tag=nextag-hpc-20&linkCode=asn
I bought the "Buttler G.U.M. Proxabrush Trav-ler" with the tapered brush. It was only $4.00 at the pharmacy.
Yesterday I got to thinking that there has to be a better way than to remove the keys and put them all back on. I thought a small brush of some sort would be ideal. Then it dawned on me that those dental picks (proxabrushes) would probably be great.
I picked up one today and OMG! It works like a total charm. They are flexable and bend so you can go around the keys in all directions and get under them too. I cleaned the key board on Tuesday using my nail file, and today I used the dental pick, and got so much hair that I missed.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000RIZ9LA?smid=A2UILHLLDUMCAM&tag=nextag-hpc-20&linkCode=asn
I bought the "Buttler G.U.M. Proxabrush Trav-ler" with the tapered brush. It was only $4.00 at the pharmacy.