Keyboard - some keys need  heavy or repeated stroke

My "c" and "-" keys have not been reliable. They need a heavy stroke, or repeated strokes. Is there a way to clean the contacts of the keyboard keys? I don't want to buy a new keyboard for this problem, but it is slowly getting more prevelant.

The actual contacts are sealed between layers of plastic, so it's impractical to clean them. If you are lucky, you may just have some debris around the rubber dimple that does the pushing. You could try removing the keycap and inspecting the scissor mechanism and dimple.
Here are instructions for at least replacing the keycap, which infers how to take it off. http://support.apple.com/kb/HT2310

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