Post 7 made on Wednesday September 22, 2021 at 19:34 |
ask4mikie Long Time Member |
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It seems like anything with that non-slip coating eventually gets gummy and dirty. I have a Logitech keyboard which had it on the wrist support. I was at the point that I was going to either de-gum it or throw it away. I found that isopropyl alcohol cleaned it right off. The black plastic underneath looks fine.
I noticed that the back of my 9600 is getting gummy and dirty, too. I have thought about trying the isopropyl, but it may also take off the paint. Leave it to Philips to make something out of black plastic and then paint it gray! Why didn't they just use gray plastic to begin with? Duh!
I guess I could strip ALL the paint off, and have a black Pronto!
Mike
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