At 10:51 PM 3/22/98 -0500, Zen wrote: >Dear List: <snip> >The customer also reports that there is a tiny chip (about 1/16") in one of >the keytops. Any good hints for repairing that? She would like as much of >an invisible repair as is possible. > >Thanks in advance ---ZR! RPT >Ann Arbor MI >diskladame@provide.net > Get the "AcryliKey" repair kit from Dick Wagner. It's in the March 98 Journal classifieds, on page 43. I've seen his demonstration, and the stuff works. The solvent is very nasty, so use good ventilation. After a little practice on a few other keys (to learn to match color, mainly), the repair should be darned hard to see after you're done. Susan Kline P.O. Box 1651 Philomath, OR 97370 skline@proaxis.com "Relax! Between the inconceivably big and the inconceivably small, there's an area where everything is perfetly conceivable!" -- Ashleigh Brilliant
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