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USB is not an option for this kind of stuff. It needs to be high powered to do the job.
And of course, power to whatever u'r doing it on should be off, like your Desktop/Laptop for example.
Thanks, and true about the USB wasn't thinking there... I just heard of USB mini ones for the laptops to clean the keyboards. For a desktop and to clean the system it would however be useless as you said.
On laptops you shouldn't have to worry for their keyboards with the above 2 items; cause those keyboards have a barrier seal under them.
Avoid using chemicals like Windex, Bleach, Rubbing-Alcohol on Keyboards. Some cheap ones the lettering might come off. On more expensive ones with back-lighting, u might take off the coating on the keys.
Avoid using too much liquid on any Keyboard, such as paper-towel & water. As any excess can seep down into the keyboard and mess up the connections inside. On a laptop, it's possible for the liquid to go beyond the keyboard and onto the motherboard area.