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  1. Use a spudger or plastic opening tool to pry up sticky keys. Insert the spudger under the side of a key. Lift up. Use your fingers to twist the key off. To avoid damaging your laptop, use a spudger or plastic opening tool rather than the butter knife shown in the image. 3 comments.

  2. Step 5. Remove the 2 plastic key carrier parts using tweezers. Use tweezers to grab one side of the tip (circled in orange) of the carrier parts and pull it out. Do the same thing on the other side of the tip. Add a comment.

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    If your MacBook (2015 and later) or MacBook Pro (2016 and later) has an unresponsive key, or a key that feels different than the other keys when you press it, follow these steps to clean the keyboard with compressed air.

    As you follow these steps, remember to use the straw included with the compressed air to control airflow, and keep the end of the straw about a half-inch away from the keyboard as you spray. Also remember to not invert the air can while you're spraying.

    •If any keys are still unresponsive after you've followed these steps, visit an Apple Retail Store or Apple Authorized Service Provider for service.

    •Learn more about cleaning your other Apple products.

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    • Make sure the straw is securely attached. When you purchase a can of compressed air, it comes with a thin straw taped to the side of the can. Make sure you snap it into the nozzle before you begin, and make sure it's a snug fit.
    • Turn off your laptop and unplug it from the power cord. Before you start spraying your keyboard with compressed air, make sure you've got the laptop powered off and unplugged.
    • Turn your laptop upside down. To get rid of any loose debris or crumbs, turn your laptop upside down and lightly tap the bottom. That'll mean less work the compressed air has to do.
    • Position your MacBook the correct way. Make sure you're holding your MacBook at a 70-degree angle, rather than vertically. This is so the debris can fall out cleanly and away from your keyboard.
  3. May 20, 2022 · About a week ago I spilled soda on my MacBook Pro keyboard. After thoroughly cleaning the surface of my notebook it seemed to work seamlessly however, after some time the spacebar, left cmd, left option, left control and left shift remain sticky and have lost their clicky feeling. I have tried to... - MacBook Pro 16" 2021

  4. Aug 13, 2024 · Clean Your Keyboard and Lock the Keys. Use a Laptop Riser to Avoid the Danger Zone. Pay Attention to Your MacBook’s Vents. Clean the MagSafe Port. Avoid Clamshell Cases. There’s no avoiding grease, grime, and dust on your MacBook. As long as you stick to a few basic rules, you can clean your laptop up without causing any long-term damage.

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  6. Feb 25, 2022 · 2. Use a toothpick to remove any large pieces of dirt from around the keycap. 3. Dip a cotton swab into the rubbing alcohol. Make sure it isn't dripping with liquid. Never use water directly on your MacBook as it can cause damage to the electronics. 4. Use the cotton swab to wipe around the affected key.

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