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vacuum the hell outta my keyboard!

#1 Post by Scorpiontico » Fri Jul 01, 2005 10:09 am

hey guys... so i vacuum the hell out of my keyboard and 3 keys got sucked in. now i have rescued those litle things ( :lol: ) but they are all scratched, have lost their brightness and looking just horrible compared to the other keys on my keyboard since my t43 is 1 month old and brand-new looking.

what should i do? any suggestions? should i use my warranty? should i take the loss? (which is unacceptable cause those 3 keys look ugly as heck / by keeping them i will sacrifise the professional business appearance of my t43).

thanks so much.

ps:i know i know guys, im dumb... i passed the vaccum stick thingy too hard and quick. :cry:
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#2 Post by andertrack » Fri Jul 01, 2005 10:19 am

Should have used compressed air....

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#3 Post by Toe » Fri Jul 01, 2005 10:20 am

Might want to see if you can buy a used keyboard, or the 3 keys seperate.....


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#4 Post by The Weissman » Fri Jul 01, 2005 10:25 am

I got a couple of keyboards for sale in the User For Sale forum...

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#5 Post by FTC » Fri Jul 01, 2005 10:32 am

Well, this won't help you with these keys, but in the future.. I do the same regularly, but use a cotton handkerchief as a filter in the vaccum tube which I keep thight with my hand while holding it, so that if a key pops out it just does not enter the tube. works perfect and you save paying for a bunch of compressed air in a can :-). I hate paying for air :-)).
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#6 Post by JohnV » Fri Jul 01, 2005 1:11 pm

You have a PM Scorpiontico

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#7 Post by Scorpiontico » Fri Jul 01, 2005 2:53 pm

JohnV wrote:You have a PM Scorpiontico
thank you all guys for the opinions...especially you john!
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#8 Post by Toe » Fri Jul 01, 2005 9:47 pm

Could have been worse, I've seen the after effects of soda...coffee....and something I think was OJ.....Could have been FAR worse!!!!


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#9 Post by bhtooefr » Sat Jul 02, 2005 6:56 pm

And, if you can't afford buying compressed air out the wazoo:

http://techrepublic.com.com/5100-1035-1044375.html#

It's a refillable compressed air system.
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#10 Post by Scorpiontico » Wed Aug 10, 2005 6:18 pm

what would be the best phone number (to call) for customer service, i want to try requesting a replacement.

thanks.
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#11 Post by msafi » Thu Aug 11, 2005 9:05 pm

hi scorpion,

i think you should order a new keyboard. if it's similar to the t40's keyboard then it's just gonna cost you ~$70.

take care.

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#12 Post by nirvana0001 » Fri Aug 12, 2005 12:50 am

can he use the warranty so that he can replace the keyboard for free?
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#13 Post by benz » Sat Aug 13, 2005 9:20 am

nirvana0001 wrote:can he use the warranty so that he can replace the keyboard for free?
That wouldn't exactly be the most honest thing to do, now would it? Don't abuse the warranty, it will only make it harder for the rest of us when we file our LEGIT claims.

As far as cleaning your keyboard, I have found that my leafblower works really well to do this (if I'm not at the lab where we have an unlimited amount of highly compressed air on tap)...or if you have one of the older, canister vacuum cleaners, they usually have a hose attachment where the exiting air comes out, so you could try that.
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#14 Post by Scorpiontico » Sun Aug 14, 2005 12:47 am

benz wrote:
nirvana0001 wrote:can he use the warranty so that he can replace the keyboard for free?
That wouldn't exactly be the most honest thing to do, now would it? Don't abuse the warranty, it will only make it harder for the rest of us when we file our LEGIT claims.

As far as cleaning your keyboard, I have found that my leafblower works really well to do this (if I'm not at the lab where we have an unlimited amount of highly compressed air on tap)...or if you have one of the older, canister vacuum cleaners, they usually have a hose attachment where the exiting air comes out, so you could try that.
i havent call ibm but when i do ill be honest with them and tell them what really happened...

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#15 Post by msafi » Sun Aug 14, 2005 12:51 am

Scorpiontico wrote:
benz wrote: That wouldn't exactly be the most honest thing to do, now would it? Don't abuse the warranty, it will only make it harder for the rest of us when we file our LEGIT claims.

As far as cleaning your keyboard, I have found that my leafblower works really well to do this (if I'm not at the lab where we have an unlimited amount of highly compressed air on tap)...or if you have one of the older, canister vacuum cleaners, they usually have a hose attachment where the exiting air comes out, so you could try that.
i havent call ibm but when i do ill be honest with them and tell them what really happened...

8) .
great idea

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#16 Post by GomJabbar » Sun Aug 14, 2005 1:08 am

I've got to tell you Scorpiontico, I get a laugh every time I read:

vacuum the hell outta my keyboard! :lol: :lol: :lol:
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#17 Post by Scorpiontico » Sun Aug 14, 2005 1:26 am

GomJabbar wrote:I've got to tell you Scorpiontico, I get a laugh every time I read:

vacuum the hell outta my keyboard! :lol: :lol: :lol:
such dumb experience is even funny for me... i feel somehow stupid too :(
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#18 Post by GomJabbar » Sun Aug 14, 2005 5:13 am

Well, using a vacuum to clean the keyboard seems like a reasonable thing to do. I would do it myself - that is until I read what happened to you! :shock:

You must have been using one of those vacuums I've seen that can pick up a bowling ball, or perhaps one of those big shop vacs. To vacuum the keyboard of your new ThinkPad and lift off 3 keys - That Sucks (pun intended). :(
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#19 Post by motodude » Sun Aug 14, 2005 1:43 pm

I vacume my desktop keyboard all the time, thanks for the heads up OP.
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#20 Post by bhtooefr » Sun Aug 14, 2005 3:24 pm

If I were vacuuming a KB, I'd remove the keys (and, if it were a Model M, the springs) first...

(although, is that possible on a ThinkPad, to remove the keys beforehand without breaking them?)
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#21 Post by Scorpiontico » Mon Aug 15, 2005 12:45 am

GomJabbar wrote:Well, using a vacuum to clean the keyboard seems like a reasonable thing to do. I would do it myself - that is until I read what happened to you! :shock:

You must have been using one of those vacuums I've seen that can pick up a bowling ball, or perhaps one of those big shop vacs. To vacuum the keyboard of your new ThinkPad and lift off 3 keys - That Sucks (pun intended). :(
actually, i was passing the vacuum hose around my desk and chair, so i thought "hey why not" = stupiest idea ever... i was a bit hurried too (going all furious with the thing due the [censored] dust).
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#22 Post by Temetka » Sun Jan 01, 2006 7:28 pm

I have never in my life used a vacuum to clean electronic components. While I can understand the temptation while I am vacuuming my office, too many bad mental images keep popping in my brain.

For my beloved T23 I use canned air. I get for like $1 - $2 a can from a buddy of mine who wholesales the stuff. I just have have to buy a minimum of 25 cans. No problem though. Since I do a lot of freelance repair work for people I can burn through 25 cans in a month or two. My friend says I am one of his best clients.

Wanna have fun? Hold the can upside down and spray it at something. Now quickly light the ice patch. It'll burn for a few seconds, rather brightly too. Just don't try this on your T43, please.
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Re: vacuum the hell outta my keyboard!

#23 Post by LtTPfan » Sun Jan 01, 2006 8:40 pm

Scorpiontico wrote:hey guys... so i vacuum the hell out of my keyboard and 3 keys got sucked in. :cry:
Man, that really sucks! Sorry, couldn't help myself. :twisted: I have canned air and an air compressor available, as well as a keyboard vacuum one of my kids gave me, but I just pick up my Thinkpad or desktop keyboard, hold it vertically, maybe past vertical, then close my eyes, pucker my lips, and blow. It seems to clean the crud out of my keyboard and give me a nice natural buzz. Of couse, I maybe more full of hot air than others--I've been told so before. :shock:

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#24 Post by LtTPfan » Sun Jan 01, 2006 8:44 pm

Temetka wrote:Wanna have fun? Hold the can upside down and spray it at something. Now quickly light the ice patch. It'll burn for a few seconds, rather brightly too. Just don't try this on your T43, please.
[censored], I should have read the entire paragragh first! :lol:

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#25 Post by daeojkim » Mon Jan 02, 2006 1:28 am

Hmmm..
Should have blown it instead of sucking it... LOL.... :twisted:
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#26 Post by Temetka » Mon Jan 02, 2006 4:03 am

LtTPfan wrote:
Temetka wrote:Wanna have fun? Hold the can upside down and spray it at something. Now quickly light the ice patch. It'll burn for a few seconds, rather brightly too. Just don't try this on your T43, please.
[censored], I should have read the entire paragragh first! :lol:
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#27 Post by AlphaKilo470 » Sat Mar 18, 2006 10:59 pm

Well, I tried the fire and the spraycan solution on my laptop and that didn't help any of my problems; I now have peeling paint and a dead CMOS battery. To make things worse the smell attracts my cat to the darned thing.
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#28 Post by Delmarco » Sun Mar 19, 2006 12:04 am

air in the can next time.

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#29 Post by wearetheborg » Sun Sep 23, 2007 4:37 am

Crap, I was thinking of vacuming the keyboard myself. With compressed air, I'm afraid it'll blow the junk into the computer innards.
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Re: vacuum the hell outta my keyboard!

#30 Post by mgo » Sun Sep 23, 2007 6:01 am

Scorpiontico wrote:hey guys... so i vacuum the hell out of my keyboard and 3 keys got sucked in.
Next time try taking the ThinkPad to the do it yourself car wash. Just don't use the "wax" mode, as that will make the keyboard all goopy. Don't detatch the keyboard either, or it might go down the drain.

Another method... put the keyboard in a vise in the garage and use your leaf blower. Really effective way to get all those cat hairs ouf of there.

If the weather's too cold for the car wash or the garage, put the keyboard in the dishwasher. Make sure that no other pots and pans or big plates hit against it during the "extra soiled" cycle.

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