« Reply #2 on: Sun, 03 July 2011, 16:16:31 »
OP, if you're talking about the keycaps, I don't think there's anything special you need to do to clean those. The keycaps on Filcos aren't of the highest quality anyway so that's not the part of the keyboard I'd have any concern over damaging. My keycaps look like they've been polished because they're so shiny from sweat and oils as Filco keycaps tend to get.
If you're trying to get keyboard chow out from underneath the keys, there was a comment by Ripster somewhere in here that it's possible for crumbs to get lodged into the stem of the Cherry switches if you used compressed air to clean it out while the keyboard was right side up. I don't believe that stopped anyone from just blasting away the specks using compressed air though. I do that all the time and so far nothing bad's happened to my Filco... except that it's since been replaced by my Realforce.


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