In a message dated 97-05-05 22:52:02 EDT, you write: << >I have not tried the CA glue on keytops or ivory but what I have found to be >the best for complete keytop jobs is stuff called "Liquid Nails". It comes in >a squeeze-tube, is white in color and is a latex base. Ahhh greg ..... the easiest is not always the best ..... try thinking about the NEXT keytop restorer ( hope it's you) this type of adhesive is for planks 4x4 or greater ... stud cement ........ it glues houses together !!!!!! Glenn (down under) >> Dear Glenn and List: The Liquid Nails I'm referring to is a white latex base in a squeeze tube-there is another Liquid Nails product that is Brown, very smelly and is a solvent-based adhesive in a caulk-gun format-PLEASE don't confuse the two- they are two entirely different products! I hope this clears up any confusion... And, by the way, even after fully cured you can unglue the keytop without damage if you are very careful. (But, I ask, if it was a job well done to begin with, why would you need to remove the keytop....) I Hope this helps Greg Torres, Technician Niceville, Fla tunapiana@aol.com
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