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Re: Stripping dye off keyboard [message #96316 is a reply to message #96314] Sun, 29 January 2023 19:48 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
gofar99 is currently offline  gofar99
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Hi, I have to presume from the discussion that it is an attached keyboard and not a plug in for a PC. If it was that then the answer is replace it. They are not costly. Since it is hair dye I might consider something like hydrogen peroxide to bleach it out. Even bleach might work. As noted the possibility of damage is quite real. If it is a costly device then a repair shop might replace the keyboard for a reasonable fee. Plus you can go on U-tube to see if anyone has already done that procedure. I am not a great fan of U-tube, but once in a while there are good things like this.



Good Listening
Bruce
 
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