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I’ve read online that shaking the pain is not enough and that I should also stirr it.
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Copper or silver-based should be lower resistance. These conductive paints tend not to be very conductive, the carbon stuff is essentially making a thin-film carbon composition resistor. Good for repairing rear window defroster heating elements, not so great as a 0-ohm trace in a keyboard. For short (<1cm) wires it’s usually not too bad, but with the amount of damage I’m not sure you’ll be able to repair the thing.\n
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It looks like it might be from a Model M-style keyboard. Unicomp [sells those](https://www.pckeyboard.com/page/product/NEW_M).
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I have to fix a slightly very stupid mistake that I’ve made.\n
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I’m trying to recreate the conductive lines of a membrane keyboard, unfortunately after trying to unglue them they got ripped off, I’ve painted 2 coats but it I’m receiving no signs of life from it.\n
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Is Liquidwire the wrong paint for the job? Maybe the circuit lines ar too long to fix? Should I try copper or silver paint?\n
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