its always great l to learn of a new method of repair that works,Ive got 40 years experience but keep learning every day.
Tim K.
direct link to my webstore
http://www.webstore.com/39380,user_id,shophttp://webstore.com/~tkosiorek">
Kitmondo industrial sales
> To: vintagesynthrepair@yahoogroups.com
> From: gemjamstudio@hotmail.com
> Date: Sat, 16 Apr 2011 07:12:26 +0000
> Subject: [vintagesynthrepair] Sticky keys solved!
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> I posted a few week ago about my EX7 with the two top octaves sluggish from someone spilling soda on the synth. I purchased it that way a few years back, and finally got tired of it. Some suggestions I received from this site was to clean with water or mineral spirits. I finally torn into the beast and found it was coke that had been there forever. I tried water, alcohol, acetone, nothing would even begin to remove it. My daughter suggested Mr Clean Magic Eraser pads, she uses it for every cleaning job around her apartment. So I gave it a try. WOW it is amazing! Get them wet and wipe, the shit came off with ease. Off the circuit board,the keys, the activation pad, the metal, it was unbelieveable. The EX7 is back performing better than ever. I just wanted to share this with you all, if you ever come across gunk in a keyboard you can't get off.
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