If extreme measures are necessary, access the keyboard's interior by removing the keys. Before you begin, carefully note down the layout of the assembled keyboard so you can return each key to its correct location.

1. Remove the keycaps using a small screwdriver. It should pop off easily. Do not remove the spacebar or large keys such as Shift, Enter, or Tab. Putting those back on can be difficult.

2. Loosen and remove leftover particles using compressed air. Use a cloth dampened with the solution to remove dirt and stains.

3. Carefully snap each keycap back on. Make sure each one works freely as you proceed. Plug in the keyboard, and test all the keys when finished.

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