Put all the keys in a plastic ziploc bag with water and mild dishwashing soap. Shake it gently. Then repeat with clean water. Let dry.
I'll do that tomorrow to get the keys back to good as new.
Maybe you should wash your hads before computing?
I got the keyboard and MM second hand from my neighbor.
Anyways, I used BlueRevolution's scheme and it restored the keyboard to near new quality.
Here's what I did:
1. Took off all the key caps and put them in a strainer and rinsed with water, then set them to dry.
2. Used a dry paper towel to wipe out the fuzz and other crap in the base, then wiped between the posts with a wet paper towel.
3. Dried, then repeated step with Windex. Dried.
4. Wiped down the clear plastic with Windex, then reassembled.
5. Wiped top of keys with Windex, dried.
Just to make sure everything still works, is there an application I can download to show me what key I'm pressing? Thanks for all your help!