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Yeah, not usually. OP was hoping to avoid a full laptop disassembly anyways, so even if somehow that trick could work (very unlikely for a laptop keyboard), at that point they might as well go ahead and replace the keyboard anyways.
Side note, I could use some of that conductive paint to fix a cracked carbon trace on my game controller, but it's no big deal really, it's just for a mode button I never use anyways.