I bought a nice keycap set with keys that have multilingual markings, English and Cyrillic with MX mounting. They probably are ABS and the primary (English) markings are double-shot while the secondary are something else (pad-printed?). What I want to do is to erase/rub out the secondary markings (red) in order to make them as if they are only single-language (English).
Here are some photos to check them out:
So, my questions are: is this even possible? And if yes then how am I going to do it?
Rub out secondary marks of keycaps
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- Location: Stockholm, Sweden
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I would instead sell them to someone who appreciates them, and get new keycaps for the money.
- purdobol
- Location: Poland
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The best way to go about it is to sell or trade those caps for normal ones.
You have DS caps with Cyrillic letters which is trendy. I'm sure someone will want those.
Or as title suggest... you can rub out the pad printing (literally) with your fingers.
But you will get shine on them afterwards.
You have DS caps with Cyrillic letters which is trendy. I'm sure someone will want those.
Or as title suggest... you can rub out the pad printing (literally) with your fingers.
But you will get shine on them afterwards.
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- Location: Stockholm, Sweden
- DT Pro Member: 0011
BTW, on some keycaps the print is laser-etched and then filled in with paint. Then, even when you have removed the print there is still an imprint left.