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Tue May 10, 2005 12:38 pm |
I was just thinking, since all of us skin-care junkies are spending so much time on this forum it's a good idea to keep your mouse and keyboard very clean to prevent accidental contamination of your skin. The computers at school are so nasty I carry my own cleansing wipes before I use them. I use rubbing alcohol (not soaking wet!) on a cotton pad at home. Of course, follow your computer manufacturer's cleaning instructions. |
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Tue May 10, 2005 4:38 pm |
yes. i just dropped a little piece of avocado onto mine, so is in need of cleaning now. |
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Wed May 11, 2005 3:08 pm |
m, i think all those toast crumbs are probably interfering with my ability to type (well, that's what i'm claiming anyway!).
Kiwigirl. |
_________________ Normal but occasional breakouts. Prefer natural products. Late (very late) 20s. |
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Wed May 11, 2005 8:32 pm |
I have accidentally spilled Mudslide (chocolate rum drink, yummy) into a keyboard once and ruined it |
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Wed May 11, 2005 8:36 pm |
wonder if they will come out with a dishwasher safe keyboard and mouse, that would be GREAT !!!
D |
_________________ Normal/Combo, prone to freckles, dry cheeks sometimes. Early 30s. React to products FAST. |
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Thu May 12, 2005 3:18 pm |
tee hee hee... dishwasher safe keyboard! love it! maybe we all need one of these http://www2.inpace.com/flexi.html
Kiwigirl. |
_________________ Normal but occasional breakouts. Prefer natural products. Late (very late) 20s. |
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Thu May 12, 2005 9:06 pm |
Regarding the dishwasher safe keyboard, another instructor and I acutally got into a debate about this very subject so we put our debate to the test.
My feeling was if the keyboard isn't working anyway why not give it a run through the dishwasher (nothing to lose was my thinking). So, I put an old keyboard that had been in my closet (not working) in the dishwasher and when the cycle finished I set it outside to dry. Honestly, I let it set out there for 2 days (and it was pretty hot then) to be completely dry. Well, when I plugged it up...IT WORKED! 10 months later here I sit typing on it. Go figure.
For me, the best part was the other instructor was a man. My advice to him..."You just need to use the dishwasher more."
Stephanie |
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Thu May 12, 2005 9:10 pm |
steph2039 wrote: |
Regarding the dishwasher safe keyboard, another instructor and I acutally got into a debate about this very subject so we put our debate to the test.
My feeling was if the keyboard isn't working anyway why not give it a run through the dishwasher (nothing to lose was my thinking). So, I put an old keyboard that had been in my closet (not working) in the dishwasher and when the cycle finished I set it outside to dry. Honestly, I let it set out there for 2 days (and it was pretty hot then) to be completely dry. Well, when I plugged it up...IT WORKED! 10 months later here I sit typing on it. Go figure.
For me, the best part was the other instructor was a man. My advice to him..."You just need to use the dishwasher more."
Stephanie |
HAHA Problem solved, Brilliant !!
I am tempted ......
D |
_________________ Normal/Combo, prone to freckles, dry cheeks sometimes. Early 30s. React to products FAST. |
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