What Tools Do You Need To Safely Clean Your Laptop’s Keyboard?

If you’re like most people, then you probably have a habit of eating while using your laptop. It’s just fun to snack on some sandwiches and chips while you work or watch your favorite TV show. But food and electronics aren’t exactly friends, and it’s the number one reason why your keyboard gets dirty. Just imagine all the crumbs that fall on the laptop’s keyboard, and the grease that rubs off on the surface.

But even if you don’t eat near your laptop, your keyboard will still end up covered in grime over time. You might notice some dust buildup under the keys, or your natural oils transferring to the keys from regular typing. Yes, getting your laptop’s keyboard dirty is simply inevitable, no matter how careful you are. That’s why it’s important to clean your keyboard regularly. It’s one of theways to maintain your laptopand have it performing at its best for longer. But what exactly are the best tools for safely cleaning your laptop’s keyboard?

Hand holding cleaning gel with laptop opened in the background next to microfiber cloth and brush

To safely clean the keyboard on your laptop, you’ll need two sets of tools: one set for removing dirt from around the keys and the other for wiping grime off the top of the keys. Most of these are just regular household items, so you might already have them on hand.

For the first set, all you really need is a can of compressed air with the included straw attached. If the dirt isn’t too lodged under the keys, you can also get away with just a simple soft-bristled brush like a regular makeup brush or a dedicated laptop brush, like theOXO Good Grips Sweep and Swipe. A cleaning gel or slime could also work, but most of them aren’t really washable and are only good for a couple of uses.

Soft-bristled brush going over laptop keyboard

For the second set, prepare some Q-tips, 70% isopropyl alcohol, and microfiber cloths. Microfiber cloths are easily one of the mostuseful tools for keeping your electronics sanitized, so it’s best to have a few ready. This type of cloth is soft enough not to scratch the device. As much as possible, avoid disinfecting wipes to clean the surface of your laptop’s keyboard, as the liquid might seep into the device or erase the lettering on the keys. The same goes for other harsh cleaning chemicals, like bleach or those with ammonia.

How to safely clean your laptop’s keyboard

With supplies in hand, you’re now ready to start cleaning your laptop’s keyboard. Here’s a quick guide on getting rid of the dirt buildup under the keys first:

After getting the gunk out from around the keys, move to the surface of the keyboard using your second set of cleaning supplies. Follow these steps:

Afterwards, you can power it on and use it as usual. Clean the laptop’s keyboard again after about a week or so, or when it’s starting to get visibly dirty.