Here's the story of how I messed up my keyset.
I've been working on building a pipe-and-butcher-block desk following the build from
this blog. There's a step in there where you spray paint the pipes with a matte gray spray paint. For unrelated reasons, I had one of my keyboards in the basement at what I THOUGHT was a safe distance away from where I was spray painting the pipes. I would spray a bit, go over and look at the keyboard and other things nearby to make sure no spray paint got on them (at this point you're thinking I should have just moved them. I KNOW. It was really stupid.), and go back to spray painting. When everything was said and done, I picked up my keyboard and started typing and the keys were bad. They were rough and sticky. Nothing about them visually would indicate that there's spray paint on them, but they definitely feel like I wiped a bunch of glue along the tops of the keycaps or something. It's awful.
For reference, they're Keycool graident blank blues from
this group buy on Massdrop. tl;dr they're blank PBTs.
Is there any way to safely get the spray paint off these keys? I was thinking about gathering them all up and doing a standard key soup wash, but the problem with the gradient keys is that it's
really hard to get the right gradient unless you keep track of the position of all the keycaps, so I would likely have to do them individually.
Anyone have any suggestions or thoughts? I'm kicking myself over making such a stupid mistake.
EDIT:
Here's a link to the spray paint I used, in case that helps.