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Jer76
Total Posts: 9
Joined 03-24-2013 status: Newcomer |
hi there, does anybody knows how to remove these white buttons? i want to give them a good soak in a cleaning solution as they are yellowed and dirty. Are these buttons attached like those on a computer keyboard whereby i can just pluck them out? thanks in advanced. |
DavePolich
Total Posts: 6820
Joined 07-27-2002 status: Guru |
Dirt on buttons can be cleaned with one of those computer screen cleaning kits. Spray some of the cleaner onto the provided cloth, wipe the buttons with it. Discolored plastic can not be cleaned. Ever. Speaking as a keyboard technician who has done major worldwide tours for the last three years, trust me on that. If it bothers you enough, you’ll have to replace the buttons. Call an authorized Yamaha service center to have that done. |
5pinDIN
Total Posts: 11891
Joined 09-16-2010 status: Legend |
Unfortunately, the buttons can’t be removed without disassembling the keyboard. Although you might not be able to get them completely back to their original color, they can definitely be improved. If anyone wants to investigate how, Google “solution clean yellowed plastic” (without the quotation marks). Verify first that what’s suggested is safe. |
DavePolich
Total Posts: 6820
Joined 07-27-2002 status: Guru |
You can try following instructions you find on the internet about cleaning yellow plastic.
Plastic usually (not always, but usually) yellows because its chemical composition changes with age. That’s why you can’t rub, scrape, or wash the yellow off. Personally, and from direct experience, I recommend just replacing the transport buttons. |
5pinDIN
Total Posts: 11891
Joined 09-16-2010 status: Legend |
It’s true that new buttons could be purchased from Yamaha. In the US, you can order them here:
Part numbers, descriptions, and pricing:
Plus shipping charges. (Before anyone asks - yes, those are the parts for the XS - they were first used on the ES.) It’s also true that chlorine bleach shouldn’t be used. However, the “OXY” products (and some techniques that have been learned) that weren’t available several years ago have made cleaning certain things that were previously difficult to do much more practical now. Whether it’s worth bothering versus buying new is the decision that has to be made. |
Jer76
Total Posts: 9
Joined 03-24-2013 status: Newcomer |
thanks for the helpful replies, if i were to order the new buttons from Yamaha, I’ll still have to bring my XS in for a qualified tech to change it? since its not removable from the front panel by plucking them out? |
5pinDIN
Total Posts: 11891
Joined 09-16-2010 status: Legend |
Yes, unless you have good mechanical skills and the XS Service Manual (which gives disassembly procedures), I would suggest that it be done by someone with experience. |