smokeysmoo
Legendary Member
- Location
- Bolton, not very far from Nob End
Our Daughter got a keyboard off Father Christmas at his last visit, and she has started piano lessons recently. We'd stuck letters on the keys, (from a music book), A, B, C, Middle C etc to aid her learning, but today she decided to remove them.
This left sticky behind and Mrs S tried to clean it off with nail polish remover. This has taken the gloss finish off a couple of the keys!
So, does anyone know a way to restore such a finish, (plastic keys), without resorting to painting them with clear lacquer, (which I guess may attack them further?), or does anyone know if keys can be replaced. The keyboard is a Casio CTK-2100 like this;
http://www.musicroom.com/se/ID_No/0704851/details.html
Any help appreciated, Daughter is very upset at at the moment
This left sticky behind and Mrs S tried to clean it off with nail polish remover. This has taken the gloss finish off a couple of the keys!
So, does anyone know a way to restore such a finish, (plastic keys), without resorting to painting them with clear lacquer, (which I guess may attack them further?), or does anyone know if keys can be replaced. The keyboard is a Casio CTK-2100 like this;
http://www.musicroom.com/se/ID_No/0704851/details.html
Any help appreciated, Daughter is very upset at at the moment