Since I had my MG-1 out recently it reminded me that I never went through and freshened up the keys. They uh... they needed it.
Step 1 is 1000 grit wet sanding to knock down any raised burrs and scuff out any light scratches. It's not going to get down to the deep scratches but that's not really the point.
And while we're at it, I'll toss them into a bucket of borax to clean off all the hand cheese.
Round 2 is 2000 grit wet sanding. This evens out the scratches from the 1000 grit and gets the surface ready for buffing.
And then, of course, the buffing.
This electric buffer has been a fantastic investment.
So there's a few deep scratches left, but they're very difficult to actually feel and you don't notice them much through the shine unless you're getting up close and looking for them.
It's safe to say that both the look and feel of this keyboard have been hugely improved by this procedure.







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