Plastic Keytop Repair

Barrie Heaton piano@a440.co.uk
Wed, 30 Nov 2005 16:08:11 +0000


In message <001801c5f5c6$42497fd0$0200a8c0@none>, John Fortiner
<jlfortiner@gmail.com> writes
>"Sorry" to get "technical" here, but that would be titanium dioxide aka TiO2.
>Hopefully you are using only the dry powdered form as it is also available in a
>"paste" form as a white pigment for use in oil based paints.
>
>John Fortiner

dry powdered form  you only need a tad it is more trial and error as you
don't know how much reaction you are going to get  even form key to key
in the same set  Please do remember AcryliKey is for ivory not plastic
keys However, the faint line you can achieve  on some repairs on
plastic keys  is a better  option than the miss match of colour with odd
key replacement.

Barrie,


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