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Are Keyboards Dishwasher Safe?

i_like_spam writes "Computer keyboards are a breeding ground for bacteria. Studies have shown that keyboards often contain more bacteria than toilet seats. Common cleaning methods, such as pressurized-air canisters and damp rags, help remove some of the dirt, but they also leave behind plenty of grime. National Public Radio describes a recent experiment by a reporter who used a dishwasher to clean her keyboard. Following the advice on Plastic Bugs, she placed her keyboard in the top rack, didn't use the heated dry cycle, and air dried the keyboard for a week afterwards. Her keyboard is now squeaky clean and functions perfectly. Has anyone else tried this or any other alternate keyboards cleaning methods? For those not willing to air dry for a week, dishwasher-safe keyboards are now available. Would you ever do this to your peripheral? "

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  1. Re:At last! A story *made* for slashdot! by gravij · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Yeah, but qbwiz might have problems logging in since he 'b' key isn't working...

  2. Re:At last! A story *made* for slashdot! by gravij · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    /me learns to read before posting...