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DavidRamey

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a)   What does the manual say?  I'd start with a damp cloth, plain water, and see if that works.

 

B)  On really dirty keys, I'd start with a cloth _dampened_ (not "wet") with a solution of 10% dishwashing liquid / 90% water.   Wipe off the keys,

rinse out the cloth, wring it out, wipe off the remaining soap from the keys:

 

. . . repeat "rinse, wring, and wipe" until there's no soap film left on the key surface.

 

The trick is to _not_ get water into the keyboard action.

 

That may be slow, but it avoids anything that might damage the key surface.  God knows what kind of magic sweat-absorbent plastic Casio used, or what might damage it.

 

If dust is a problem, get a Gator "stretchy keyboard cover" -- Lycra, with a drawstring.  There are other brands.  Like this:

 

http://www.guitarcenter.com/Musician-s-Gear-88-Key-Stretchy-Keyboard-Cover-103235800-i1152266.gc

 

.            Charles

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