In those two threads (
number 1,
number 2) I found the information, that ethanol is a bad cleaning agent for my filco as it makes the keycap cloudy:
Please keep in mind though that Filco boards should not be cleaned with alcohol. It ruins the coating of the keys. i doubt that with ethanol. the wiki said an old filco lost its coating from isopropanol. thats a difference. Denatured Ethanol was worse.I use ethanol for cleaning my IO, finding it quite handy. Long story no sense, I tried it myself.
Results:
After 5 minutes lying in 96% alcohol, socalled "Brennspiritus" in Germany, the filco keycap does not differ from the reference keycap, which is untreated.
The wiki states how long the keycaps were lying in the other solvents, but it lacks that information for the ethanole.
Also in the wiki:
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I know that industrial etanol (a lighter alcohol) is made in a process which also pollutes the result with small amounts of acetone -- which we know is a solvent that damages Filco keys. This is why you should never use etanol to clean plastic or painted surfaces.
Alcohol made through fermentation and distillation does not contain acetone, but it is such a slow and expensive process in comparison so that it is never used for anything that is not meant for human consumption."I am quite shure that Brennspiritus only contains Ethanol and Butanone for denaturation. It is different for the american denaturated ethanole.
The wiki says:
Ethanol/Methanol starts to cloud the rest of the keys.It appears, that denaturated ethanole of the test was 55% ethanole, 45% methanole and 5% something. The 5% could be everything.
Pictures:
Left side is always the treated one. Right side is untreated.
after 5 minutes in Ethanol
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after 35 minutes in Ethanol.
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There is no difference. Maybe yet, maybe there will not be any significant difference after hours. Maybe the coating of the keycaps is now different. Or it was the 45% methanole or th e 5% other stuff in it that makes the difference.
As I can get no information from the test how long it took for the filco keycaps to be attacked by the ethanole/methanole, my work ends here. 5 mins was the standard test in the wiki for the solvent treatment. The filco keycaps stand a 35min diving in the ethanole 96% with no harm.
The keycaps are of a filco majestouch 2, bought in august 2011 from keyboardco.com