Ladies, Gents, Enbies, I have a problem.
Bought an AEK with oranges, as it's basically my dream vintage board, in in the process of cleaning it up and prepping for a wax mod i noticed something foul.
The previous owner had slathered the power button in glitter glue, or god forbid, glittery nail polish.
Any way I can get this off, or should I start looking for an alps artisan to replace it *shudders*
How to get glitter glue off of a keycap.
- CaesarAZealad
- Location: Boston, MA
- Main keyboard: NCR80
- Main mouse: Logitech G502 Hero
- Favorite switch: Zealios V2
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AEK keys are of PBT plastic, so it should be able to stand up to most solvents that you throw at it: acetone, nail polish remover, white spirit/turpentine, alcohol.
I would try first with turpentine and then wipe that off with alcohol. If that does not work: acetone or nail polish remover. ("Nail polish remover" is often acetone or ehtyl-acetate, or mix or something)
I would try first with turpentine and then wipe that off with alcohol. If that does not work: acetone or nail polish remover. ("Nail polish remover" is often acetone or ehtyl-acetate, or mix or something)
- CaesarAZealad
- Location: Boston, MA
- Main keyboard: NCR80
- Main mouse: Logitech G502 Hero
- Favorite switch: Zealios V2
Tried this last night, let it soak in a alcohol bath overnight. Took some scraping but eventually got all of it off. Much appreciated!Findecanor wrote: ↑19 Feb 2023, 12:13AEK keys are of PBT plastic, so it should be able to stand up to most solvents that you throw at it: acetone, nail polish remover, white spirit/turpentine, alcohol.
I would try first with turpentine and then wipe that off with alcohol. If that does not work: acetone or nail polish remover. ("Nail polish remover" is often acetone or ehtyl-acetate, or mix or something)