How to Remove and Clean Sticky Keys on M1 Macbook Air Step by Step Repair (Very Detailed Fix)

How to Remove and Clean Sticky Keys on M1 Macbook Air Step by Step Repair (Very Detailed Fix) M1 Replacement Keys - We have a 2020 m1 Macbook air 13'' that had some sticky after spill damage from the previous owner, probably some soda or coffee. I don't like crunchy keys that stick down and don't come back up properly so we decided to remove the keys that were damaged, clean them, then reassemble. It was only a few key but we used this as an opportunity to show how to take off all of the types of keys on the keyboard it well worth the repair. It will work for all of m1 macbook airs and 2020 macbook airs with intel (i3, i5) and m1 macbook pro as well as the 2020 macbook pros with intel (i5, i7) with the same keyboard switch design, and it will work similarly with other keyboards you may have to do more digging to how the keys attach to the switch. Cleaning your m1 macbook air keyboard or single keys after a spill could save you the discomfort of crunchy keys and could also save you from having to get a new computer. If you are looking for how to replace apple M1 MacBook Air Keys, this video is for you. Full Set of Replacement Keys - M1 Replacement Keys - Keyboard Covers Save Computers - Magic Keyboard 1 Repair Video - Magic Keyboard 2 Repair Video - Regular Older Macbook Air Keyboard Cleaning - Key Switch Close up Assembly / Repair - Magic Keyboard with Touch ID Repair Video - Things we used in this repair - Playing Cards - Toothpicks -Isopropyl alcohol 91% -Toothbrush head -Plate -Towel This video should work for the following models ⭐️ M1 Macbook Air Key Removal and Repair ⭐️ 2020 Intel Macbook Air Key Removal and Repair ⭐️ M1 Macbook Pro Key Removal and Repair ⭐️ 2020 Intel Macbook Pro Key Removal and Repair ⭐️ Macbook Pro 16 2019-2020 (Without the Notch) Removal and Repair ⭐️ Macs after the butterfly keyboard but before the new Gen M2 and the new 14'' macbook pros and the 2021+ macbook pros with the notch in the screens. (I am not sure if the m2 macbooks have the same key switch and keycap design) Video Index 00:00 Intro 00:38 Overview of Entire Process 1:26 5 Tips Before Starting to Clean your Macbook Keyboard 2:43 Isolate What Needs to be cleaned 3:33 Removing the Esc, F Keys (top row half keys) 4:40 Removing the Square Keys (Letters and Numbers and Punctuation) 5:12 Removing the Tab Key or Delete Key 5:56 Removing the Caps Lock or Return Key 6:18 Removing the Shift Key 7:42 Removing the Space Bar Key 9:18 Cleaning the Keycaps 10:08 Cleaning the Keyboard Switches on the computer 10:50 Reinstalling the Keys 11:09 Installing the Spacebar Key 12:45 Installing the Shift Key 13:35 Caps Lock (Return Key) Install 14:00 Tab (delete key) Install 14:19 Installing the Square Keys (Letters and Numbers and Punctuation) 14:36 Installing the Esc, F Keys (top row half keys) 15:03 Removing the arrow keys up down left right ⬆️⬇️➡️⬅️ 16:50 Installing the arrow keys up down left right ⬆️⬇️➡️⬅️ Tags clean m1 macbook air, clean m1 macbook air keyboard, clean m1 macbook air keyboard after spill, clean m1 macbook air keys, how to clean m1 macbook air keyboard sticky keys, how to clean m1 macbook air keyboard keys, m1 macbook air sticky keys, how to clean sticky keys on m1 macbook air, how to clean m1 macbook air keyboard after spill, sticky key repair m1 macbook air, m1 macbook air keyboard sticking, removing keys m1 macbook air keyboard, fixing m1 macbook air key, remove m1 key