I clean mine all the time. Just take the screws out the back to take the outer pieces apart, and make sure u pay attention to what order the layers are in in inside before you touch them. Most keyboards have a big rubber pad that controls the key depression and in this case it is very easy. Some keyboards, (Dell keyboards are the only one's I've seen that do this...QuietKey), have individual road rubber "dimples" for each key. Those can be a real pain to put back in. Otherwise, it's rather simple. You can pop the keys out and clean them individually if you have a bit of time. If you use any type of cleaner on the inside though, make sure it dries completely before putting it back together. Any type of moisture in the keyboard will cause erratic behavior, aka "spilt coffee syndrome".
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