mewi Posted January 2, 2010 Report Share Posted January 2, 2010 So I have an old G15 Version 1 keyboard, I love the keyboard, the hardware is still in mint condition. However, the silver paint is not... I have some kind of an idea on how to re-paint it, but I was wondering what others may recommend?Silver Paint that will not wear from overuse of constant hand friction. As well as a semi gloss finish over the paint.Also, any recommendations on how to remove the current silver paint? Without a great deal of scrubbing that is... I'd also like to know if there is any type of coating for the handrest, as I can see marks left in it by my hands XD Quote Link to post Share on other sites
TheTerrorist_75 Posted January 2, 2010 Report Share Posted January 2, 2010 First I wipe down the surface with isopropyl alcohol to clean any grease from one's hands then I use 3M scuff pads to rough up the surface to remove loose old paint and let the new paint adhere. For painting plastic keyboards, monitors and etc. I use Krylon Fusion spray paint. Spray on the preferred color and let it cure. You can get the Krylon in what is called a Clear Coat to give a protective glossy finish once the color coat has cured. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
mewi Posted January 4, 2010 Author Report Share Posted January 4, 2010 First I wipe down the surface with isopropyl alcohol to clean any grease from one's hands then I use 3M scuff pads to rough up the surface to remove loose old paint and let the new paint adhere. For painting plastic keyboards, monitors and etc. I use Krylon Fusion spray paint. Spray on the preferred color and let it cure. You can get the Krylon in what is called a Clear Coat to give a protective glossy finish once the color coat has cured.Heya, I also wanted to know about the toxicity, if you know this. Is there any possible health risk factors in the paint you suggest? I could probably look it up, but just in case you may know.Hmm... also regarding the hand rest ( which is just a slab of black plastic... ) do you know if it's coating that has rubbed off, or if it is smoothed out plastic from friction of my wrists? Just curious, I fix computers, but this is sort of out of my element lol. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
TheTerrorist_75 Posted January 5, 2010 Report Share Posted January 5, 2010 First I wipe down the surface with isopropyl alcohol to clean any grease from one's hands then I use 3M scuff pads to rough up the surface to remove loose old paint and let the new paint adhere. For painting plastic keyboards, monitors and etc. I use Krylon Fusion spray paint. Spray on the preferred color and let it cure. You can get the Krylon in what is called a Clear Coat to give a protective glossy finish once the color coat has cured.Heya, I also wanted to know about the toxicity, if you know this. Is there any possible health risk factors in the paint you suggest? I could probably look it up, but just in case you may know.Hmm... also regarding the hand rest ( which is just a slab of black plastic... ) do you know if it's coating that has rubbed off, or if it is smoothed out plastic from friction of my wrists? Just curious, I fix computers, but this is sort of out of my element lol.I would open a window when spraying any paint. I have never seen one of these keyboards so as for a coating I don't know. I would just scuff it and paint it black. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Pete_C Posted January 5, 2010 Report Share Posted January 5, 2010 Also note that it is best if you remove the item you are painting.IE if this is a laptop, don't just close the laptop and spray it or try masking off the keyboard and LCD; disassemble things and paint the "case" then reassemble when dry. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
mewi Posted January 5, 2010 Author Report Share Posted January 5, 2010 First I wipe down the surface with isopropyl alcohol to clean any grease from one's hands then I use 3M scuff pads to rough up the surface to remove loose old paint and let the new paint adhere. For painting plastic keyboards, monitors and etc. I use Krylon Fusion spray paint. Spray on the preferred color and let it cure. You can get the Krylon in what is called a Clear Coat to give a protective glossy finish once the color coat has cured.Heya, I also wanted to know about the toxicity, if you know this. Is there any possible health risk factors in the paint you suggest? I could probably look it up, but just in case you may know.Hmm... also regarding the hand rest ( which is just a slab of black plastic... ) do you know if it's coating that has rubbed off, or if it is smoothed out plastic from friction of my wrists? Just curious, I fix computers, but this is sort of out of my element lol.I would open a window when spraying any paint. I have never seen one of these keyboards so as for a coating I don't know. I would just scuff it and paint it black.I was referring to like toxic as in when it comes in contact with skin ;o?and its the Logitech G15, a pretty popular keyboard, and still is I guess. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
TheTerrorist_75 Posted January 5, 2010 Report Share Posted January 5, 2010 I was referring to like toxic as in when it comes in contact with skin ;o?and its the Logitech G15, a pretty popular keyboard, and still is I guess.No worries about toxicity to your skin once it has dried. If you are concerned wear rubber gloves and one of those paper face masks while painting. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Pete_C Posted January 6, 2010 Report Share Posted January 6, 2010 Ah, a keyboard; I was thinking Mac G15. How old is that??? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
mewi Posted January 6, 2010 Author Report Share Posted January 6, 2010 Ah, a keyboard; I was thinking Mac G15. How old is that???A few years or more now, since then there has been a "remake" the G15 version 2 and now there is the Logitech G19 which I will buy whenever I raise the money to buy a new computer built around Windows 7 and power saving :3The keyboard is still as good as it always has been though. Still many uses :3 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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