🔋 Revitalize Your Remotes with KeyPad-Fix!
Keypad Fix is a DIY solution designed to clean and restore conductivity to carbon keypads and copper switch pads in various electronic devices. Ideal for fixing sticky TV remotes, game controllers, and automotive key fobs, this product is easy to use and made in the USA, ensuring quality and reliability.
J**N
It Works!
Volume down button stopped working, and this Keypad Fix worked 100%. Keys to success is to use alcohol to clean the area well, then after applying the liquid, let it dry very well for hours. Great product.
K**H
Number Pad
This worked great for me. Number pad had been acting up for years. Can't buy this number pad anymore. Now it works like new again .This is great stuff.
C**Y
Mixed feels - but pay attention to helpful hints
I have mixed feels about the performance of this product. It is certainly very conductive. As many reviewers have written, the cost of the product wasn’t prohibitive, so I thought I’d give it a chance. I was attempting to repair a remote that has soft touch, rubbery control buttons. I had two identical remotes to repair, so here’s what I tried. On the first remote, I simply applied the paint to the contact side of the buttons. It is important to note that the rubbery button already had a conductive coating in it. On the second identical remote, I followed a “helpful tip” written on the product’s packaging that read: “clean surface with alcohol wipe.” So on the second remote, I tried this step. Then I waited 48 hours to dry.Result: Remote one, the conductive paint literally fell off. I had a little pile of little round black circles. Remote two, no problem. The conductive paint worked great!! It’s like having a new remote.If I use this product in the future, I will absolutely prep the surface ahead of time by cleaning with alcohol. I think this is an important step.
P**H
Fix a Fob
Had a car key fob that failed to work properly after getting wet. Cleaned the pads and contacts in the unit but still didn't work well. Ordered the Idolon Tech magnetic paint product, applied it to the rubber key fob pads and now the fob works like new. Mix well. apply a very small amount and let it dry properly.
A**S
Didn't work on my Yamaha PSR-230 Keyboard
I'd never taken very good care of my old Yamaha PSR-230 keyboard, so it finally began to have problems, with a few keys not working properly, some not working at all anymore. Fortunately, I found a replacement for it ... a fully-functional used PSR-230 that someone was selling for $39.00. I intended to throw the old one out on trash pickup day, but then decided to try this product as a last resort ... without much confidence, after having read other reviews that weren't very encouraging. I'd cleaned the contact pads and circuit board contacts with denatured alcohol, and followed the product's instructions carefully ... stirring it periodically during the application to ensure that it remained thoroughly mixed. When finished, I thought I'd done a pretty good job, with the 122 contact pads looking "like new". The unfortunate result was that after this "fix", the instrument had twice as many dysfunctional/nonfunctional keys.In this instrument, the keys are connected between two separate I/O ports of an 8-bit CMOS microcontroller which, I suspect, measures the striking timing and force in order to provide a touch response feature, like a conventional piano. This simple "fix" is probably not compatible with a switching system with this level of complexity.
K**C
Got the job done...
Worked on my electric piano... I applied it to the "silicon key contact conductive rubber strip" and allowed it to dry for 12 hours and BAM problem solved...
D**C
Took a problematic device and made it totally unusable
don't waste you time with this product. just buy a new replacement or one off ebayI have several key that were iffy or completely dead, now the device is garbagefollow up so i spent a few hours removing this product. i did a little investigation,my device have a 150 ohm contact while this product was apx 5k and up. so it appears to be working with higher resistance. but my device needs lower resistance
P**Y
It worked for me flawlessly.
I first tried another product for the purpose of re-carboning the rubber pads on a remote control, and it failed miserably. So as a last resort, I ordered this product, dubious that it work when another product from a much more well-known company did not work at all. Mixing was not the burden I expected it to be, and the application was quite easy. Rather than using a Q-tip, I turned around Q-tip using the wooden end, and this applied just the right amount of the product to produce the desired result. If you are wavering about whether or not to buy, just buy it. It just works! It's probably just graphite powder suspended in water glass, but it's far easier just to buy it already made than to make it yourself, especially when you really only need a little. The container has sufficient quantity to repair at least, by my estimate, 500 remote controls.
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