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            When life hands you lemons, you . . . create a DIY solution! See my five ideas for all-natural, pet-friendly aids to keep your home clean and green!

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&lt;p&gt;I&#039;ve found the best options for cleaning your keyboard are a lint free cloth, Q-tips, cleaning fluid (isopropyl alcohol) or dust buster spray and clear tape. To start your cleaning process, shut down your computer and remove the main plug, unplug the keyboard, and hold it upside down to release any large dust and food clumps that have been caught in keys (pressing the keys is a good way to release it). If you have a can of compressed air blow out any junk from around and under the keys; if not, you can use a little vacuum to clean it out. I opt for using Q-tips with a couple of drops of cleaner on them to take off the soda spills. &lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Take your cloth and dampen it with your cleaning fluid (don&#039;t put the liquid directly on the keyboard) and then give the surface of the keyboard a good wipe over. When you have finished give the keyboard a wipe over with the dry cloth/duster, you should now have a nice clean keyboard, to clean it more thoroughly follow the guide below. Do this once every two weeks. &lt;/p&gt;
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