Timex keys whitening

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alvin
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Timex keys whitening

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Inside clean. It's some Penicillinum Timexum. Nothing else attacked.
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HelloThereAll
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Timex keys whitening

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I had the same thing with the mouse, which I packed into a box after a few years of use, and recently took it out. In all the gaps, where there is dirt from the hands, that is dust mixed with sweat, dead skin, food debris :) etc. etc. "something" has grown. And no wonder, because it is, after all, a good medium for various mushrooms. Equipment must be cleaned before packing.
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Valdor
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Timex keys whitening

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This is what it looks like after 7 months.
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BigAndSmallHills
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Timex keys whitening

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Looks good. The question is, was it 7 months in the wardrobe or in use?
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HelloThereAll
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Used quite sporadically and lying on a shelf.
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ThatGuy02
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As for the keys in Timex, it is a kind of lottery.
I had a Timex in my repair, where some keys were yellow, some gray, and some white, and in one keyboard.
Even my one is similar.


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