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i think the finger oils would keep the keys moving smoothly










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On Monday, June 27, 2016 at 10:52:45 PM UTC-4, Electric Comet wrote:
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i think the finger oils would keep the keys moving smoothly


Yep, the same stuff that captures dust and dander...Also fine lubricants...
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i think the finger oils would keep the keys moving smoothly


although some wood does not do well with oily hands

i guess it is a ph issue














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