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Advice on cleaning Magic Keyboard
  • Thread starter Thread starter Joseph C
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Joseph C

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Original poster Feb 5, 2009 1,966 4,092 Does anyone have advice on how to clean the Magic Keyboard for iPad? I use a very light cleaning spray (I think designed for displays mainly) and cloth on my iMac’s Magic Keyboard but for some reason I’m a bit nervous about doing that with the backlighting. Should I be? Thanks in advance. duanepatrick

duanepatrick

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Dec 22, 2019 431 308 This is what Apple says:
  • Use only a soft, lint-free cloth. Avoid abrasive cloths, towels, paper towels, or similar items.
  • Avoid excessive wiping, which might cause damage.
  • Unplug all external power sources, devices, and cables.
  • Keep liquids away from the product, unless otherwise noted for specific products.
  • Don't get moisture into any openings.
  • Don't use aerosol sprays, bleaches, or abrasives.
  • Don't spray cleaners directly onto the item.
I'm using the cloth that I use when I'm cleaning my glasses. It's not the same cloth. I've just had too much to spare.
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lawhochun

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Oct 24, 2012 47 15 Hong Kong given the current situation, do you think i can clean it with alcohol wipes? The Game 161

The Game 161

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Dec 15, 2010 32,321 21,456 UK I would just clean it with glasses cloth or something like that. J

johnnylarue

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lawhochun said: given the current situation, do you think i can clean it with alcohol wipes? Click to expand...
I’d suggest using something damp (as opposed to wet)—so maybe a cotton cloth with a bit of alcohol on it rather than a ‘wet wipe’. I also can’t speak to the effect of alcohol on that silicone coating so proceed with caution. C

canyonblue737

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johnnylarue said: I’d suggest using something damp (as opposed to wet)—so maybe a cotton cloth with a bit of alcohol on it rather than a ‘wet wipe’. I also can’t speak to the effect of alcohol on that silicone coating so proceed with caution. Click to expand...
i've been using Clorox wipes on my Smart Keyboard Folio which has the same outer material with no issue. I've used it on the key surface too but the Magic Keyboard will be different, moisture can get in, so I suspect the Clorox will still be safe but you just have to be careful to not let drips of liquid get on the keys, a mostly dry wipe or a soft cloth with limited disinfectant spray applied carefully should be fine.
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Abdol_ibra

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Sep 16, 2020 1 0 Hey all I have spilled a little bit of my drink yesterday in at the keyboard and now the space button feels a bit sticky! is there a way clean under the space button or something? duanepatrick

duanepatrick

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Abdol_ibra said: Hey all I have spilled a little bit of my drink yesterday in at the keyboard and now the space button feels a bit sticky! is there a way clean under the space button or something? Click to expand...
I haven't experienced a sticky keyboard yet but you should avoid applying liquid to it as much as possible. Try to check this link I found online if it works for you: How To Fix Sticky Keyboard Keys on a MacBook duanepatrick

duanepatrick

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Dec 22, 2019 431 308 This old thread might also work https://discussions.apple.com/thread/7515158 You must log in or register to reply here. Share: Facebook X Bluesky LinkedIn Reddit Email Share Link Register on MacRumors! This sidebar will go away, and you'll see fewer ads. Sign Up
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