What is the best way to clean a white Apple keyboard?

What is the best way to clean a white Apple keyboard?

Take the batteries out if applicable, and use a very slightly damped lint-free cloth. Be very careful not to get any actual liquid into it. A brush would also be useful for cleaning between the keys: if you want to get fancy you can buy mini-vacuum cleaners for this, such as this one.

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    shiyer wrote:
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  • What is the best way to clean the iPad mini screen?

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  • What is the best way to clean the screen?.

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  • What is the best way to clean up Contacts?

    After synching multiple email address books and 3 Mac devices into Contacts, then that backing up to iCloud, I now have a mess in my Contacts App. There are so many duplicated entries! I thought the smartest thing to do was to link duplicates, since some sets of duplicates having info the others didn't, under one main entry that I was labelling by adding "-OK" at the end of the Last Name. I found many of the linked up cards would update and then also have the "-OK" label, though I hadn't touched them — the only problem being the card does not always include the same info which is what I was trying to combine into one *complete* entry/name that was blessed (with "-OK") as the edited & incorporated one. *sigh*
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