How to repair remote control - when cleaning doesn't help [replacing the button pads]

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Hy There,
In this video i will repair another two tv remote controllers, cleaning doesn't help anymore, so i buy new pads on ebay and replace them, result was awesome, i thing buttons work better then ever before.
link to pads:

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Interested to know if the remote kept on working. Generally the best glue for silicone items is silicone adhesive. I've repaired many remotes over the last 7 years using the pad kit bought from Aliexpress and silicone is the one adhesive that lasts. CA tends to dry hard and is therefore not good on silicone. It provides an initial bond but then flakes off.

antc
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I use tin foil on my remotes, it works just as well. If your fixing lots of remotes then your method makes sense, but for a one off tin foil is the way to go 🙂

trooperwolfie
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Thanks. I didn't even know that you can buy those pads. I was planning to implement 3d printed button and put something conductive below it. But this would be much better solution. Thanks, I'll buy these when next encounter worn remote.

jothain
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I just repaired mine using superglue and kitchen foil. It did the trick.

matthewjohnston
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Just ordered a small box of replacement pads from Amazon - thanks for the tip!

YesiPleb
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Thank you. I followed the same cleaning steps and the idea worked. You are following from Dubai

falcon
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Thank you. I think I will use a pencil to draw a circle on a bits of paper, then paste it to the button pads, as your method.

nightmanmark
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Well done! that was a little surgery :) Is a much better solution than buying any weird universal remote

isidoromaich
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Tha k you for this pointer.. In the past I have used the metal disks (used inside the simple pcb mounted switches) and glued on the pcb itself as a fix. I didn't know you can buy the conductive patches.

mvadu
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Very nice! I have a keypad with two buttons not working but the track/trace/pad on the PCB seems to conduct badly. The track/trace/pad on the PCB it's color is lighter than the other working ones. Is there a way to fix it?

codebeat
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Thanks, well explained thorough video. Is that cyanoacrylate glue (superglue) ?

rickyspecs
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Instead of buying new button can you take out one of the less used buttons and replace the worn button with the less used ? Gonna try it that way.

paulmcnamara
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very good info, TY if i can fix my button issue i can save about 1600$ :)

Andrei
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where did you bought the pad? last week Im repairing my failed car climate console button and couldnt find the replacement ended up gluing aluminium foil on the pad dont know how long it will last

kernelist
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Hello, can you please confirm the type of glue that you used. Thank you.

raybuttigieg
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what kind of glue did you use ? i heard C A glue ... is that right ?

cjc
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Question for you, in this example, is it likly that when trying to use the remote none of the buttons work?
Or would it be just the one button causing problem?

My remote (the same as in video) has just stopped working.

mywateva
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can you use other conductive material, like conductive metal tape? or does it have to be conductive rubber pads?

A
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I have no meeter, l repair my remot successfuly bt voice+ button not worked solve my problem plz

Ibrahimyousaf-ingx
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you ready to be a surgeon. or a rocket specialist. or repair the positron brain of a robot.

west_park