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    CM Storm Quickfire RAPID

    CM Storm Quickfire RAPID users question - I saw someone already covered the keyboard body with white film. Did anyone try to paint it?
    I read it has some rubber surface on it - is it removable? Would it be hard to mod it?
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    Re: CM Storm Quickfire RAPID

    no one here?
    I was wondering if its ok to paint it? Or should I get rid of that rubber surface first?
    Anyone tried that?
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    Re: CM Storm Quickfire RAPID

    I've got one, it does have a rubbery surface, I'm pretty sure you cant take it off though. And no definitely dont paint it, it'll crack like hell once dry.

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    Re: CM Storm Quickfire RAPID

    Quote Originally Posted by RichieLee View Post
    I've got one, it does have a rubbery surface, I'm pretty sure you cant take it off though. And no definitely dont paint it, it'll crack like hell once dry.
    I was wondering if I could take it off by sanding it?
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