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alright so Iamp;#39;m gonna do a quick video showing how to clean the macbook pro butterfly keys if youamp;#39;re having problems pressing them down like if theyamp;#39;re getting stuck or sticky or maybe thereamp;#39;s crumbs underneath the Iamp;#39;ll show you how to remove the keys so that you can clean them up so first what you need is a thin tool I have one like this and usually let me show you what they look like so underneath the keys what theyamp;#39;ll look like is see here so if you look at this this is number eight key so if you look towards the top youamp;#39;ll see it has these little kind of claws or something towards the top and then towards the bottom it has these little hooks so so the way this works is basically the key will hook towards the bottom like this and then the claws will grip the little plastic parts here towards the top okay so Iamp;#39;ll show you how you can remove them real quick most of them are pretty similar oh itamp;#39;s getting stuck back