To any who could help I would appreciate your opinions.

I have the tan AppleDesign Keyboard which is about 3 years old.
It is beginning to stick somewhat, but before I pop off the keys
and clean it, what is the best solution to do after that?

I was thinking of covering the keys with a 'no drip' oil or grease to help
keep the keys respond smoother or do I use something else or is there
something out there made for this or is it better to just wash the keys
and the board and leave them dry?

I don't think this board is worn out - but I don't want to put a lot of
money and effort into something that may be simpler to replace.

I would apprecaite any help from your experiences and what works for you.

Thank you.
Mark


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