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| Brand | Bare Conductive |
| Item Volume | 10 Milliliters |
| Special Feature | Non Toxic |
| Paint Type | Watercolor, Acrylic |
| Specific Uses For Product | personal |
| Surface Recommendation | Cardboard,Paper,Wood |
| Age Range (Description) | All Age Range |
| Is Waterproof | True, False |
| Package Information | Can |
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| Brand | Bare Conductive |
|---|---|
| Item Volume | 10 Milliliters |
| Special Feature | Non Toxic |
| Paint Type | Watercolor, Acrylic |
| Specific Uses For Product | personal |
| Surface Recommendation | Cardboard,Paper,Wood |
| Age Range (Description) | All Age Range |
| Is Waterproof | True, False |
| Package Information | Can |
| Product Dimensions | 5.31 x 2.2 x 1.02 inches |
| Item Weight | 1.13 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Bare Conductive |
| ASIN | B00KBXT6JW |
| Item model number | 100368 |
| Customer Reviews |
4.0 out of 5 stars |
| Best Sellers Rank | #44,251 in Industrial & Scientific (See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific) #57 in Prototyping Boards & Accessories |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Date First Available | January 30, 2013 |
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| Delivery | Get it as soon as Thursday, Apr 4 | Get it as soon as Thursday, Apr 4 | Get it as soon as Wednesday, Apr 3 | Get it as soon as Friday, Apr 5 |
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| Easy to use | 4.6 | — | 3.6 | 4.0 |
| Value for money | 3.6 | — | 3.0 | 3.6 |
| Adhesion | 3.7 | — | — | 3.5 |
| Sold By | H&I Resources | Amazon.com | M.E. Taylor Engineering, Inc. | Time And Space |
| volume | 10 milliliters | 150 milliliters | 5 milliliters | 1 fluid ounces |
| unit count | 0.33 | 1 | 0.28 | 1 |
| paint type | Watercolor, Acrylic | Acrylic, Watercolor | Watercolor | Acrylic |
| surface suggestion | Cardboard,Paper,Wood | Walls | Glass,Metal,Plastic | — |
| exterior finish | — | Nickel, Copper | Metal,Plastic | Nickel, Copper |
| specialty | Non Toxic | — | — | Non Toxic |
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Customers like the ease of use of the paint. They mention that it's not very strong, and it doesn't register continuity on a multimeter. They also say that the paint is not quick drying, and starts to flake off after a week. Customers also say it'd be better for remote control repair than real electronics repairs, as it can cause remotes to malfunction. Opinions are mixed on quality and conductivity.
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Customers find the paint easy to use. They mention it works as expected, adheres well to brass, and is easy to apply for small projects. Some say that it's also easy to bridge the points needed to flash the TSOP on their Xbox using a toothpick.
"The product worked as advertised. It is easy to apply. Unfortunately, it didn't totally fix my issue but that was no fault of the product." Read more
"...The paint is easy to apply and adheres well to the brass. I allowed it to dry for several days, checking the resistance across the connection...." Read more
"Was easy to use to bridge the points needed to flash the TSOP on my Xbox using a toothpick." Read more
"This conductive paint is easy to apply accurately. It dries fairly quickly and is an effective solution for electrical problems...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the paint. Some mention that it works well, while others say that it didn't work as expected. Some say that the paint works well for low-voltage projects, while other say that is essentially useless.
"...the folks that just need conductive paint, this paint works just fine for low voltage projects. Great value." Read more
"...It is easy to apply. Unfortunately, it didn't totally fix my issue but that was no fault of the product." Read more
"...very worn out button pads on a KORG synthesizer, and it works flawlessly with some patience...." Read more
"...Color, chances are you have the issue where the power button either doesn't work, or you simply can't turn it off without ripping the battery out...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the conductivity of the paint. Some mention that it is conductive, while others say that it doesn't seem to be conductive on any surface.
"...not be able to create "circuit board" using it since the conductivity is not a constant." Read more
"conductive paint...." Read more
"...I bridged the break by a significant distance but no conductivity. My first instinct was user error...." Read more
"Cool conductive electric paint pen..." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the water resistance of the paint. They mention that it is not conductive, it does not dry quickly, and it flakes off. Some customers also mention that the paint is not quick drying and comes off with the slightest moisture. Overall, customers are not happy with the quality and performance of this product.
"...Glue stick doesn't work well, and with no glue, the paint does not bond well with silicon rubber keys...." Read more
"...But, after about a week or so, the "conductive paint" starts to flake off...." Read more
"This conductive paint is easy to apply accurately. It dries fairly quickly and is an effective solution for electrical problems...." Read more
"...Please note that this is NOT quick drying paint. After several hours, it would still smear. I gave it 24+ hours drying time and tested it...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the conductiveness of the paint. They mention that it's not very strong, it won't create an electrical connection, and it destroys all continuity in a circuit. It's good for painting, but not good for bonding. Some customers also mention that the paint softened back up and became non-conducive.
"...I've waited 48 hours for it to dry It will never create an electrical connection..." Read more
"...I tested continuity and it seemed to work, then NOTHING, it became non-conductive. You shake it (good luck because of its density), nothing...." Read more
"...this to repair a broken defroster trace, but there's very little continuity across the patch...." Read more
"...There was a small break in continuity on circuit board so I used this product for repair...." Read more
Customers are not happy with the remote control repair paint. They say it's not great for remote control repairs, and it can cause the remote to malfunction. Customers also mention that it'll peel off and is not suitable for precision PCB repair.
"Worked well on my remote but maybe 2 months later the remote was worse than before. It may be good for some applications but not my remote." Read more
"if over applied will peal off and cause remote to malfunction, need to open and clean well the contacts" Read more
"...I let it dry for 8 hours and the remote is as good as new." Read more
"Aside from not being very suitable for precision PCB repair, the paint is actually resistive...." Read more
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1. Open your remote control (watch a youtube if you have difficulty opening on your own)
2. Separate the rubber keypad from the circuit board.
3. Clean the circuit board and rubber keypad with rubbing alcohol using a paper towel or qtip.
4. Shine a bright light on both parts to ensure you have thoroughly removed all oils and debris.
5. Very carefully, put a small dab of the paint on each key. (you can use the tip to spread it thin or use a toothpick).
6. Once you have evenly spread the paint, let it dry (approx 1 hour or use a blow dryer on low speed for 15 mins).
7. Use the back of a toothpick or some small flat tool to carefully tap on each key to further flatten the paint.
8. Verify its not flaking off. If it comes off, repeat the steps to add more paint.
9. Let it dry again for another 15 mins.
10. Slowly put everything back together.
testing: If you're remote fails the first time, it means there is a short with some small paint that stuck to the circuit board. You'll have to reopen and clean the affected parts and repeat paint steps. If it works, then don't slam on the keys. Just take it easy and it may last. If it causes trouble again, then repeat all steps. One suggestion would be that if you can work quickly, then maybe use super glue on the keys first before adding the paint. I haven't tried it, but it might hold better. Glue stick doesn't work well, and with no glue, the paint does not bond well with silicon rubber keys.
For the folks that just need conductive paint, this paint works just fine for low voltage projects. Great value.
Better than having to buy a bunch of replacement membranes, as those add up.
I have a 10+ year old Universal Master Control RF20 that I don't want to give up. Recently the center down click button was becoming less and less effective over the years, to the point I would have to press really hard multiple times to get the down click to register.
Here is my process to apply the conductive ink to the remote:
Open & Clean: I opened the remote, and took the big rubber button pad out. Washed it with normal soap, then gave a wipe down front and back. I also then used some 91% alcohol using Qtips. The alcohol will help clean and evaporate the moisture if it remains. I used a small space heater to speed my dry time, about 15 mins. If you don't have a space heater I would let it dry for 12-24 hrs after cleaning.
Apply conductive ink: I used another Qtip to grab a small amount of the conductive paint pen ink (small pea size), then very carefully dabbed this to the back of the rubber buttons. If you have this remote, do not apply this conductive material to the logic board pads. If for some reason you do, be VERY mindful of the conductive traces and how they have a gap to allow the circuit to be completed with the rubber pad buttons. The problem is usually with the rubber pad buttons losing the conductive material, and not the pads on the logic board. I tested with one button first, to confirm it worked (it did). So then applied the conductive ink to all my rubber pad buttons. Use a very small/flat amount for each button. You don't want a large dome of material by any means, stick to using a small flat amount to prevent it from chipping or breaking off, and speed dry time.
Let it dry: I applied a small flat amount, as previously mentioned this speeds the dry time. I used a small space heater placed 18" away and propped the rubber pad up against something that would keep the pad facing slightly upwards so the heat could reach all the pads more easily. Using a space heater for 20-30 minutes should speed up dry time... or if you don't have a space heater I would let it dry for 12-24 hours of normal air drying.
Put it all back together and enjoy!
Reviewed in the United States on November 1, 2023
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Le temps de séchage est assez important et ce n’est pas si facile à déposer mais ça fonctionne !! C’est mieux que de jeter un appareil réparable :)
Da considerare per un utilizzo non eccessivo,vista la quantità.asciuga velocemente,applicazione veloce e pulita.






















