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Description of Keypad Restore Conductivity Carbon Copper

DIY Fix your TV remote by cleaning the defective carbon keypad contact and copper switch pad. Easy DIY electronics repair. Refurbish many household electronic gadgets ranging from sticky TV remotes, telephone keypads, game controls, automotive key fobs and more. USAGE TIP: For best product preparation, pour off and save liquid on top. Thoroughly mix paste on jar bottom, reintroduce top liquid and mix again. NOTE: An oil film on the repair surface may cause KeyPad-Fix to “bead up” and not stick to the contact that you are repairing. Clear away with an alcohol wipe and reapply. See below description for detailed usage information. Made in the USA.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Incredible Solution for Restoring Keypad Conductivity

As a new buyer, I must admit that the Keypad Restore Conductivity Carbon Copper product exceeded my expectations .Its effectiveness in restoring keypad conductivity is truly remarkable. As an electronics enthusiast, I was delighted to discover this solution. As a result of my tests I determined that this product reliably enhances conductivity for a smoother overall experience. The PROS include its easy application process and long-lasting results. The only downside is the slightly higher price…

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  • Conductivity Restoration:
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  • Requires Frequent Reapplication:

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Keyboard Definitive Repair

I have been repairing consumer electronics for several years and never found a real solution to the keyboard warning until I discovered this one. A little difficult to stir the first time, but take your time and it will eventually turn into a smooth paste. I made sure the old rubber contacts are really clean using 99% alcohol and fresh cotton swabs. I applied the thinnest coat of Keypad Fix that could change the color of the rubber pad and let it dry for several hours. It worked perfectly, I'm…

Pros
  • NOTE. An oily film on the repaired surface can cause the KeyPad-Fix to "slip" and not stick to the contact to be repaired. Wipe off with an alcohol swab and reapply.
Cons
  • So far so good