Difficulty: Easy
Correct Answer: Denatured alcohol
Explanation:
Introduction / Context:Keyboard cleaning must remove oils, smudges, and grime while avoiding damage to plastic keycaps, printed legends, and internal switch mechanisms. The right cleaner should evaporate quickly and leave minimal residue to prevent sticky keys or long-term deterioration.
Given Data / Assumptions:
Concept / Approach:Denatured alcohol (and, in practice, isopropyl alcohol 70–99%) is widely used because it evaporates quickly, dissolves skin oils, and typically does not attack most keyboard plastics when used sparingly on a lint-free cloth. Products with oils (e.g., silicone) or surfactants (many all-purpose cleaners) can leave residues that attract dust or seep into switches.
Step-by-Step Solution:
1) Identify soil: fingerprints, skin oils, and light grime cause smudges.2) Choose solvent: denatured alcohol removes oils efficiently and evaporates fast.3) Application: lightly dampen a microfiber cloth; avoid dripping into key switches.4) Safety: test on an inconspicuous area; do not soak legends; keep power off during cleaning.5) Result: clean, residue-free keycaps with minimal risk to plastics.Verification / Alternative check:Electronics service practices recommend alcohol-based cleaners for plastics and housings. After cleaning, keys should feel dry and non-greasy within minutes, indicating minimal residue.
Why Other Options Are Wrong:
Common Pitfalls:Spraying liquid directly on the keyboard, using excessive force on printed legends, and confusing alcohol content (use moderate strength and avoid acetone or harsh solvents).
Final Answer:Denatured alcohol
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