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Getting rid of yellowing?
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<blockquote data-quote="av6" data-source="post: 121923" data-attributes="member: 623"><p>I see both sides of the arguement, TBH. At the end of the day though and me being me, I was willing to give it a try to satisfy my own curious nature.</p><p></p><p>I personally don't see the problem with it as long as there's no real damage made over time. It's down to the individual that wishes to try it. No one held a gun to my head. Reading about others that have used the method (and used additional ingredients), it SEEMS to be perfectly safe with no reports of damage down the line. What I have read though is some people have overdone it with the percentage of peroxide used and have experienced kind of white spot damage to plastic. This being used on retro style computers that have yellowed badly with time. The way I see that is, too much is like not enough. I've also seen some methods used just right and these things made too look like brand new.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="av6, post: 121923, member: 623"] I see both sides of the arguement, TBH. At the end of the day though and me being me, I was willing to give it a try to satisfy my own curious nature. I personally don't see the problem with it as long as there's no real damage made over time. It's down to the individual that wishes to try it. No one held a gun to my head. Reading about others that have used the method (and used additional ingredients), it SEEMS to be perfectly safe with no reports of damage down the line. What I have read though is some people have overdone it with the percentage of peroxide used and have experienced kind of white spot damage to plastic. This being used on retro style computers that have yellowed badly with time. The way I see that is, too much is like not enough. I've also seen some methods used just right and these things made too look like brand new. [/QUOTE]
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