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u/catherder9000 ยท 6 pointsr/awesome

Absolutely not a hijack.

Your HP G1 250 has those "chicklet" keys right?

http://i.imgur.com/JADuctd.jpg

They're not recessed but are the sort of raised little slabs? You can clean the shit out of those with a tooth brush (dipping the bristles in cleaner as you go) and a handful of cotton swabs. Just don't get it too wet while doing so -- be on the safe side and disconnect the battery and power cord just in case a tiny bit of moisture gets inside (it should not, they're designed as a sealed unit with a second catch tray under the keyboard that contains the LED back lighting to stop minor wet accidents like a dribble of coffee/water/etc.)

Just don't be too liberal with your cleaner (don't get the brush dripping wet) and you'll be fine. It'll take a bit of work but you should be able to get it clean like the day you bought it (minus the paint wear off the letters of course).

Shop towels (the blue ones) work great if you don't have any micro fibre cloths handy (mind you, those things are 4 for a buck at the dollar store so maybe go get a pack of em :).

The keys also pop out, you just have to gently work them out without levering them too much and you won't break the clips that hold them in.

If you find you have to replace the keyboard, it's not easy but it's not that hard, the only tricky part is popping the 3 tabs without breaking the clips. The upside is it's a modular repair and not a bunch of parts.

This is your service manual page 54 shows how to replace your keyboard if you have to do so. You can get a generic replacement part for 25 bucks. I didn't check the price from HP but it's probably $100 or more (the generic compatible one is perfectly fine).

But you should be able to just clean it if none of the keys are dead.