Keytops

Richard Wagner Rjwag@pacifier.com
Tue, 26 May 1998 10:51:16 -0700


In addition to using Titanium Dioxide as mentioned by others, I've found
that, in a pinch, good old white correction fluid will work also.  

This is the stuff you use to paint over your mistakes when forced to use a
typewriter... like just after your hard drive crashes and nothing on your
computer works any longer.


> While we're on keytops maybe someone can answer a question.  It bothers
> me when I replace an ivory that the darkness of the wood underneath
> shows through.  Is there any way to whiten the top of the key, that will
> dry fast enough, so the ivory keytop looks the same as the others when
> glued on?  Thanks in advance!
> 
> Clyde Hollinger, RPT
> Lititz, PA
>  >>
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