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Keypad Fix is a professional-grade conductive paste designed to clean and restore the carbon contacts on keypad buttons and copper PC board pads. Ideal for DIY repairs on TV remotes, game controllers, automotive key fobs, and more, it covers over 200 button contacts per jar. The fast-drying, tack-free formula ensures a durable fix that revives sticky or unresponsive keys, saving you money and e-waste. Made in the USA and highly rated by users for its effectiveness and ease of use.
| ASIN | B097JD2W1Y |
| Best Sellers Rank | #34 in Security Access-Control Keypads |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (157) |
| Date First Available | June 19, 2021 |
| Item Weight | 1.13 ounces |
| Item model number | 0500 |
| Manufacturer | Idolon Tech |
| Package Dimensions | 7.8 x 3.78 x 1.85 inches |
B**8
This really works!
Awesome stuff. Make sure you mix really well. Also make sure you really, REALLY clean the rubber membrane you are applying it to with alcohol. I didn't clean it well enough the first time and it came off after it dried. Once I got it to adhere properly it worked like a champ. Brought my thermostat back from the dead, and saved me about a hundred bucks. Recommended.
W**S
Recoar your Keypads and stylus tips also
Works not only for keypads and remotes, but stylus tips also.
D**N
More expensive than buying a new remote.
This product turned out to be more expensive than buying a new remote, so check that first. To use this product correctly, it needs to be mixed extremely well, and then mixed some more. Be sure the area that you will be coating is clean, and slightly roughed up if you can, this will enhance the the adhesion of the product to the surface you apply it to - Even with me rubbing it into the rubber button, it often acted like oil and pulled away in an attempt to pool up. I was able to gently spread the watery substance and wick up the excess around the work area with tissue. Leaving it to dry for 24 hours was a no-brainer. I have not pushed on the repaired button very hard for fear of the product peeling off, however it makes perfect contact now an works well.
H**Y
Worked for power button on humidifier
Power button on humidifier stopped working. Per instructions, applied Keypad Fix., and waited over night to reassemble the humidifier. Power button now works.
B**O
Doesn't Fix Everything
I purchased this product to repair Roland piano keyboard contact pads. I hoped to improve their conductivity with this product but it did not work. The keys stopped working. I removed the coating with acetone and restored some function.
M**N
Stir, stir, stir, stir, for around 10 minutes. Once it's consistent as thick paint, fix that remote!
There's more in this tub than you'll ever use in your entire life. Very, very little is needed for the job. But when it comes time to use it, you need to be so, very diligent about stirring the heck out of it -- I used a cut-off Q-tip stick (no fluff, just stick) to stir it for a good 10 minutes, slowly churning-away at the thick, coagulated gunk on the walls and bottom, until eventually it turned into a thick paint-like paste... and then stirred some more, for another few minutes, until there were no blobs or gunk and it was all dissolved. Then, I clean the conductive pad on the rubber part of the remote with 99% isopropyl alcohol, let it dry, and... painted the tiniest bit on the pads with the stir stick. I let it dry for about an hour, and then when I could see that it was dry to the touch, I placed the pad on the remote and pressed the button. Finally! The power button worked again, reliably and easily like new. Assuming this fix actually holds up as advertised, this is well worth it - for a remote for a projector that's not seen any aftermarket replacements. Well worth the fiddling.
B**.
Short term fix.
This is kinda like conductive paint you dab on let dry, and it works. For a few months (unless I'm doing it wrong), then you take remote apart and do it all over again, every few months. It does work, just not permanently. I wish it was permanent.
J**.
So far so good
So far this product has worked great on my cordless phone keypad. The buttons were not working, even after cleaning. So I thought I would try this product. Here is what I did. 1. I cleaned the buttons and the PCB with alcohol to remove any grease and dirt. 2. I used a tooth pick to make sure the conductive paint was thoroughly mixed. This takes a few minutes because the conductive material is pretty thick and gunky until you mix it up. I made sure there was no solid material on the sides or the bottom of the jar. 3. I used a very fine tip paint brush to apply a very thin but complete coverage of the buttons. I had to wear magnifying glasses to see the buttons up close. However, it was fairly easy to apply a thin layer using this approach. 4. I let it dry for 24 hours. 5. I put the cordless phone back together and the phone works great. Now I am not sure how long it will last but even if it lasts a few months, it would be easy to do again. So far I am happy with the process and the results.
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