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Dishwasher safe keyboards?
Posted by Noozer on December 8th, 2004


Just wondering if there are any reasonably priced keyboards out there that
can withstand being cleaned in a dishwasher.

We have a fair number of workstations and one of the biggest complaints is
the "crap" that builds up on and in the keyboards (Turn your keyboard over
and shake... ICK!) and if we can run 5 keyboards through the dishwasher a
week we should be able to keep everyone happy.

....or, if anyone has any other ideas...



Posted by Paul E on December 8th, 2004



"Noozer" <dont.spam@me.here> wrote in message
news:x4Ftd.460001$nl.226947@pd7tw3no...
http://www.inpace.com/flexi.html

Doesn't say dishwasher safe but could easily be cleaned!



Posted by S.Heenan on December 8th, 2004


Noozer wrote:

Use about half the amount of powder or liquid you'd use for dirty dishes.
When the cycle is done, open the door a crack and let the latent heat dry
the keyboards.



Posted by kony on December 8th, 2004


On Wed, 08 Dec 2004 15:58:12 GMT, "S.Heenan"
<sheenan@wahs.ac> wrote:

Is that going to be enough drying? I would've expected it
to take a day with forced air or several just sitting.

Posted by Grinder on December 8th, 2004


Noozer wrote:
Something like this might be of use:
http://www.keytools.com/accessories/skin.htm


Posted by DJS0302 on December 9th, 2004


Yeah, don't allow people to eat at their desks.

Posted by S.Heenan on December 9th, 2004


kony wrote:
Depends. Often plastics take forced air to finish the job.



Posted by do_not_spam_me@my-deja.com on December 11th, 2004


You can usually run a keyboard through a dishwasher if it isn't made
with a key matrix consisting of 2 flexible circuit boards attached
together since they trap water for a long time. NMB, the world's
largest keyboard maker, has made many keyboards like that, but the
original IBM clicker keyboards may be the worst for trapping moisture
because their circuit boards are held between a piece of metal and hard
plastic.

It's safer and usually very effective to simply brush between the keys
in one direction while the keyboard is held upside down.


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