Have any of you tried using acrylic sealer sprays during your keyboard DIY? I'm talking about ones like this, often used in arts and craft:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003W0 ... UTF8&psc=1
I'm thinking about painting the legends of a keycap set in custom colors with acrylic paint (using a small sable brush. I used to ink comic books so I'm very skilled with a sable brush and fine detail work), and then seal the painted legends with the acrylic spray. It seems like a good idea based on common sense and understanding of acrylic sprays (which I used a lot of in my analog art days, sealing charcoal, pastel, watercolor, and mixed media artworks), but I have no idea if it'll react in unpredictable ways with keycaps.
In this scenario, it's the RealForce 87U's black keycaps that I'm thinking about painting.
Using acrylic sealer spray on keycaps?
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