MacBook Air :: Cleaning The Keyboard?

Feb 15, 2009

I have a rev A MBA and I have noticed that the keys on my keyboard are getting shiny from normal use and wear but I was wondering if whether Apple or a third party company had many cleaning solutions that would clean the keyboard?

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MacBook Air :: Rev B Keyboard Cleaning?

Jan 25, 2010

I would just like to ask whether it is worth the effort to take apart my MBA rev B myself to try and clean under the keyboard (I have a number of keys that are loosing clickyness and it's starting to affect the typing) or sending the whole thing straight to Apple and let them sort it out (I can't really afford to send it in a week like last time (for hinge issue) which is why I was considering doing it myself. I was thinking of cleaning the top as well. My MBA has a hard life. Since I was digging around in there do you all think its worth replacing the CPU gel as well? My MBA JUST about runs youtube, it stutters with 480p sometimes (won't run 720p without lagging horrifically and certainly not 1080p). Temps are about 60-65 C just web browsing, msn, skype and iTunes, and run into the high 70s mid 80s while watching flash. Everything else works great : ) (except 1 screw fell out the bottom).

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MacBook Pro :: Cleaning Keyboard In An Easy Way

Apr 1, 2012

How do I clean my keyboard with readily available materials rather than running into hardware store and get some chemicals?

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MacBook :: Keyboard Not Working After Cleaning?

Apr 20, 2012

Earlier I cleaned my Macbook keyboard with a wet wipe, brushed over the keys (pressing them down whilst doing so). Firstly when I went to go back to using my MacBook the trackpad at first decided to use right click only functions, after a bit I managed to get this working fully again. However the keyboard did nothing but work a bit but the keys not doing the functions they were assigned to do. So I rebooted and tried to login but couldn't because the keyboard wasn't functioning resulting in me having to get a USB keyboard to sign in. For a while the caps lock light worked, but now has completely died and doesn't work even when pressed on the USB keyboard. The keyboard is still active as occasionally when I go to try and use it for example a key that doesn't actually control the brightness ends up controlling the brightness?  

I've run diagnostic checks and it's all been passed. Absolutely no idea what's going on? If I have to reinstall Lion i'm more than happy to do so but i'd rather not if I don't have to? Perhaps I damaged the keyboard itself when going through all the keys pressing them down? Although it's pretty unlikely the liquid from a wet wipe could get in right?

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Macbook

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MacBook Pro :: Cleaning Keyboard On New Unibody (2009)?

Aug 13, 2009

I just got my first unibody MBP this summer and I love it! But the black _really_ shows the oil from my fingers. I was curious of what is the safest way to go about cleaning all this off.

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MacBook :: Keyboard Acting Weird After Cleaning?

Aug 29, 2009

I just tried cleaning my keyboard/macbook with some baby wipe type cleaners. Great job of cleaning off the macbook but now when I went to boot the machine...the keyboard was all screwy... for some reason it thinks that when I'm just simply pushing down one key, it assumes the command button is being held down... sometimes it thinks that multiple keys are being held and I'm trying to string together an apple command.

my question is this....

1) are there any methods that I can try to fix the keyboard with?

2) I don't have applecare any longer on my macbook, does this mean that Apple will not be able to help me with repair options? does apple by chance take old computers that are broken and give you some sort of credit towards a new one?

3) can I sell this macbook on eBay and possibly get a decent ammount of money for it even with the keyboard issues?

4) AM I JUST SCREWED!?

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MacBook Pro :: Cleaning Keyboard, Upon After About 30 Minutes Later Shift Key Stopped Working?

Jan 1, 2010

Recently I was cleaning my Unibody MacBook with an alcohol based cleaning product.I was cleaning my Keyboard, upon after about 30 minutes later my shift key stopped working.It appears some of the cleaning product has gotten itself under the keyboard?About 2 hours after, the shift key started working again, but later my F1, 1, Q,A,Z and F11, F12 and Delete keys stopped working?After this I unplugged the machine and put it on the radiator� Too late? � Perhaps�.Today I powered it on again but still the same keys stopped working, though the shift key still works.I've connected an external keyboard to type this up. I bought this machine about November 2008 with only the basic warranty.

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MacBook Pro :: Super Drive Cleaning - With Cleaning Disc?

Jun 18, 2009

I have the dreaded " unexpected error occured. (Error code 0x8002006E)" problem.

Basically it doesn't want to burn DVDs ( fine on CDs though ).

I've read various ways to fix this such as zapping pram, SMC reset etc. and none worked. I also read that a cleaning disc might do the job.

So my question is, are these discs safe in a MacbookPro machine? And as I recall these discs have little bristles on one side - which way up should they go ( facing up or down )?

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Mac Pro :: Cleaning Keyboard With Alcohol?

Jan 17, 2009

would it be alright to clean the aluminum on the mac pro and keyboard with rubbing alcohol?

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PowerPC :: Cleaning IBook Keyboard?

Jul 1, 2008

Have had my iBook for over 5 years now, and she has a dirty keyboard... I have a cat and I try to vacuum the keyboard to get the cat hair out..but it tends to get hooked on all the keys and then sticks up and doesnt get sucked into the vacuum. Does anybody else have this issue when cleaning the keyboard? I know this probably sounds odd.

Would like to know if anybody has any tips on how to clean the keyboard successfully of all cat hair lol.

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Hardware :: Cleaning Your Apple Wireless Keyboard?

Dec 24, 2008

Mines starting to get dirty, like I never washed my hands.. I guess thats what I get without cleaning my keyboard in a year.

Just so you know I have the extremely thin one.

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Hardware :: Cleaning An Aluminum 1243 Keyboard?

Dec 5, 2009

I had a very minor Mountain Dew spill several weeks ago, and I thought nothing would come of it. As time progresses, several keys are losing their effectiveness. Some sugar has to be in there gumming up the works. The keys that don't work the worst are "p", "'", shift and enter, right around my liquid spill. These keys have extra physical resistance, and once pressed, they send the right electrical signal, so I'm very optimistic that a Q-tip and a little alcohol will fix me right up.

I don't see any screws on my A1243 thin aluminum keyboard that came stock with my 3GHz 24" Merom iMac. Does anyone here have experience taking them apart or cleaning them?

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Hardware :: Methods For Cleaning The Apple Aluminum Keyboard?

Dec 24, 2007

After having purchased a wired Apple Aluminum keyboard, I noticed there were no screws or rivets. So I did a quick search and discovered that glue was the main binding agent, and that disassembly of the keyboard is nearly impossible, well, you could disassemble it, but it most likely would never see the light of a caps lock key again.

So, to all of you that are the proud owners of either the wired or wireless versions, what is your preferred methods of keeping this baby clean?

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PowerPC :: Cleaning Water Damaged PowerBook Keyboard?

Apr 25, 2009

When I bought this PowerBook, someone spilled soda into the PowerBook's keyboard, and everything on this computer works fine, except for the letters S, W, and Z.

If you pull the keys off, You can see the soda marks, I know with desktop keyboards, you can clean this and it would be fine, however, this has the keys that light up, so I do not know. What should I do besides pay $250 for a new keyboard from Apple?

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MacBook Pro :: Best Cleaning Solution?

Oct 21, 2010

got my MBP about a month back. It's getting a little grimey now though and I want to know what the best way to clean it is. I was recommended to buy this [URL] when I visited my nearest Apple retailer, but was wondering if there was anything better out there?

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MacBook Pro :: Get Mac Cleaning Software?

Jul 5, 2012

Should i get cleaning software for my 4 yr old MacBook Pro?

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MacBook :: Why Would Exhaust Be 0 RPM After Fan Cleaning

Jun 30, 2014

The fan was rattling so loud forever so I cleaned it. Unfortunately I broke 3 blades.

then the noise completely stopped, so I was happy, but soon found out its probably not working because newly downloaded Istat shows exhaust: 0rpm.

i opened mac again to check wiring, connection etc.

still 0 rpm...does this happen often? 

Macbook mid 2007, 10.6

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Hardware :: Cleaning The Screen On The New MacBook?

Dec 9, 2008

I cannot see how to remove the subtle "smudges" that accumulate. It is like there are fingerprints on the screen, and even with a soft paper towell and gentle cleaning fluid, there is no real improvement.

I know this sounds silly, but the cool screen on the laptop is a part of its attraction, and it is natural to want to make it nice.

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MacBook Pro :: Make A Mbp Faster Like Cleaning It Up?

Dec 10, 2010

How do you make a mbp faster like cleaning it up?

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OS X :: Recommendations For Cleaning New Aluminum Macbook?

Oct 30, 2008

I just bought the new aluminum Macbook.I currently use the black cloth that came with it to clean the glass screen.I was wondering though whats the best method to clean the outer shell and keyboard. I think I got some oil stains/spots on the black keys, which I'm not sure how to wipe off

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MacBook Pro :: 200.6gb Down To 153.5bg After Wiping / Cleaning Entire HD?

Jul 22, 2009

I decided to wipe my MacBook Pro and start from scratch, on account of a hunch that I may have accidentally deleted items I wasn't supposed to, which was making it slightly sluggish. Anyway, the process went fine, however I noticed when I took stuff out of my Time Machine, the HD back then said it had about 200.6gb free space. When I checked the free space I had after the clean sweep, it now only amounts to about 153.5gb. What the heck?! Now, I have added a few podcasts and some minute programs in between to enjoy my fresh start, but...those downloads add up nowhere NEAR such a tremendous loss of disk space. Am I missing hidden files or did the wipe take some extra space for some reason? I performed the 7-over wipe, so I don't know if that has anything to do with it. It didn't seem like it would, I mean...all it does is wipe 7 times, but I am slightly concerned with such a chunk of my space missing.

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MacBook Pro :: Cleaning Logicboard W Alcohol?

Nov 6, 2009

I recently spilled a small amount(tblspn at most) of milk into my g4 PowerBook. After the spill, I kept it on for a few hours (I now know to remove battery and powerdown immediately). When I came home it was not working. I've let it sit for two days w no luck. I have heard that I could possibly clean the logicboard w alcohol as a last resort. Anyone familiar w this process? I'm also curious about USB enclsoures to retrieve info from assumingly undamaged hard drive.

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MacBook Pro :: How To Remove Battery For Cleaning Screen

Jan 7, 2011

y Macbook Pro booklet 'Everything Mac' WARNS: 'The battery in your Macbook can be replaced only by and Apple Authorized Service Provider, or an Apple Retail Store' (page 31). I was even warned, 'mess with the battery and you lose guarantee rights'.

OK - I wont touch the battery, but, hey Mr Apple, how do I clean my screen?

So I look it up on my Apple sanctioned 'Macbook pro users guide' in pdf:
'To clean your MacBook Pro screen, do the following: Shut down your MacBook Pro, unplug the power adapter, and REMOVE the battery.' (page 109)

Appart from the contradicting information, we have to remove the battery to clean our screen?!?

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MacBook Pro :: Cleaning (Unibody) - Finding Easy Way

Nov 30, 2008

This thread is geared towards MB/MBP owners, (specifically those with the late 2008) models. Its very easy to add stain-art to the cosmetics of any laptop. Drops of soup love to introduce themselves to the trackpad and rain drops may bounce off your jacket onto the screen on a wet day. If you're like me, you're heavily bothered by the slightest imperfection and hesitant to clean it, especially the screen.

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MacBook :: Cleaning The Trackpad And Keys On BlackBook?

Jul 12, 2009

I bought a early 2006 black MacBook off a family friend awhile back and it was practically brand new. Since I have been using it I noticed the keys and the trackpad on it are starting to get a weird feeling. The feeling is sort of like grease or something on the trackpad and keys. I wash my hands before using it, but I guess just from the oils on my hands have caused this. I have included pictures below trying to show what I am talking about. I have read around online on ways to clean it and everyone has suggested many different things and I've tried a few and nothing has worked. I used water and windex mixed with water and that cleaned it up a little bit, but didn't help much. I was just wondering if anyone had any suggestions so to a method that works for cleaning the trackpad and keys to remove whatever it is on there.

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MacBook :: Good Tips On Cleaning Your Screen?

Feb 22, 2010

Does anybody have any good tips on cleaning your screen.

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MacBook Pro :: Cleaning MagSafe Charger Is Safe?

Mar 21, 2010

So today, when I came home.

I go to charge my MBP.

I noticed that there is some black stuff inside the MagSafe port so I try cleaning it out. [I had to use a paperclip to remove some of it.]

Some of it won't come out.

But is something wrong with my MagSafe charger?

And can this lead to some fire or something?

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MacBook Pro :: Milk Spilt - Okay To Turn On After Cleaning

Aug 15, 2010

After an argument my mum threw a glass of milk on the keyboard while it was on. I turned it off as fast as I could, everything looked ok before it shut down. I turned it over and wiped off all the liquid. It's open, face down on my bed just now. Should I turn it on to see if it's ok, it's been 1 hour now? It's a 13" MacBook Pro, 2.4Ghz

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MacBook Pro :: Software For Cleaning Up Hard Drive

Apr 22, 2012

What seems to be the best software for cleaning up your hard drive for OS Lion?Does this really need to be done on a Mac like on a PC?

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MacBookPro, Mac OS X (10.7.3)

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MacBook Pro :: Cleaning Screen And Aluminum Unibody

Jun 27, 2012

what should i used to clean the aluminum unibody, when it comes to the lcd screen i know alcohol and other solutions are bad for lcd because of the thin flim layer but the macbook pro has glass so it should'nt hurt the screen to use those kind of products.

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MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.6.8)

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