i was wondering if anyone could explain what i did wrong. (time for the most tragic keycap story of 2016)
to begin with, the keycaps are now deformed, curled, shrunk etc. this is purely because of too much heat. my problem is that i tried with: warm/hot water and let it set for 10 minutes. did not dye at all. left it for about 20 more minutes. no dyeing. tried with hot/boiling water after rinsing the caps, did not dye at all. also melted my keycaps...
i'm assuming its either the keycaps (dell AT101W),the dye (used 2 different types/brands) or the fact that the surface of the caps are not 'prepared', if you will. i have seen the dye i used for this also used for plastics and have also seen people dyeing dell AT101W caps. i believe i need to use acetone but i really don't want to get any fancy chemicals involved. (yes, i know its not hard to get but i really dont want to have to buy some and then not use it again.)
the whole point of this project is to dye the at101w case, but before i do, i'd like to know i'm not going to waste about 5 litres of water + dye solution just to get no results. I really didn't care much about the keycaps but i need to address my mistakes before more are made.
-Aran