My key cap cleaning process is an ultrasonic cleaner with a little dish soap, then if I want to speed up the drying process they get thrown in a dehydrator at 140° F (60° C). Otherwise air drying is fine on a towel is perfectly fine if time isn’t an issue.
Yes, the oven has a drying option, it’s normally used for drying herbs and stuff but works well to get rid of the excess moisture after washing as well.
Remembered to take a pic of the layout halfway through:
Nice and toasty:
Valve makes oven racks?
Wait what does baking/dehydrating them do? I cleaned mine a month ago but didn’t know that was some kind of step.
My key cap cleaning process is an ultrasonic cleaner with a little dish soap, then if I want to speed up the drying process they get thrown in a dehydrator at 140° F (60° C). Otherwise air drying is fine on a towel is perfectly fine if time isn’t an issue.
Nice and toasty?? Oh was it to dry them up well after washing?
Yes, the oven has a drying option, it’s normally used for drying herbs and stuff but works well to get rid of the excess moisture after washing as well.
Pre clean full layout reference: (yes I eat at my desk)
Great keyboard! I have broken my esc key twice now though.