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the AEK II is no slouch and is still considered one of the icons of the mechanical keyboard world – their only real shortcoming is Alps switches don’t do well with dust and dirt
great response! i think i may continue with cleaning up those keyboards and see what i’m working with. i’ve done some electronics soldering in my time (and built/set up guitar electronics quite a few times) so i’m sure it wouldn’t be too much of a step up if i had to do that.
on another note, any recommendations on what to clean the plastic with? they are quite yellow on the cases and space bar funny enough, and i’d love to see them back to their glory!
there are two primary plastics when dealing with keyboards, ABS and PBT
AEK II keycaps were PBT, but the case and the spacebar were ABS (PBT can shrink when molded which can lead to warping in longer keycaps – “banana spacebars”)
for general cleaning
for dealing with the yellowing, users on Deskthority came up with “retrobriting” (basically a timed bleaching using a hydrogen peroxide paste) – timing is finicky, best to under do things than over do things – you can usually find more up-to-date videos on Youtube