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Alcohol wipes or similar for the keys.
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=clean+Razer+Blackwidow+Chroma+keyboard
They pop right off with ease. The keycaps just sit on top of the switches. No tools needed.
Remove all keycaps and blow off all the dust, use a un-used paint brush if needed for wiping away dirt/dust/hair. Once that area is cleaned, reinstall all keycaps. Then wipe down the keycaps with alcohol or baby wipes. Then brush clean/dry.
Very simple, not rocket science.
Finally an answer that goes into detail..Took long enough. I was concerned being that this is my first mechanical keyboard and I've had people warn me against taking the keys off myself. Thank you. Well, alright..I guess I'll get to it, then.
Also, with the keycaps removed, do a key by key test (the switches) and see if any feel stiff compared to others. If a switch is getting a bit worn/stiff, remove the switch and clean it with contact cleaner spray. Which is safe to use on such electronics and wont conduct.