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Getting rid of yellowing?
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<blockquote data-quote="Joe" data-source="post: 121992" data-attributes="member: 440"><p>Appreciate your concern with wanting it to be deleted Steve but as you said it's on the net on loads of forums so people will find the info if they want, I never set out to directly attack you (and I am still not! lol) it's just that this was the only active thread going so here is where it happened lol. </p><p></p><p>My beef really is with people that I am sure are against any other kind of touch ups or repaints/reseals etc yet are nonchalantly saying "Oh yeah wow look at those lovely white figures off I go to get some chemicals! Great idea!" etc etc without thinking about the repercussions. It's just the same when people bang on about reproduction sellers then go buy some repro DT sabers..boggles my mind.</p><p></p><p>I think it says it all if you yourself wouldn't buy chemically altered stormies. I don't think there is much more to say really after that!</p><p></p><p>Let's just hope this hasn't already become commonplace in the hobby (although anything is possible lately) and we don't see these appearing on ebay, disclosed or undisclosed - all bad news when resold.</p><p></p><p>Long live the yellowed stinky stormies, for they are the real deal :mrgreen:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joe, post: 121992, member: 440"] Appreciate your concern with wanting it to be deleted Steve but as you said it's on the net on loads of forums so people will find the info if they want, I never set out to directly attack you (and I am still not! lol) it's just that this was the only active thread going so here is where it happened lol. My beef really is with people that I am sure are against any other kind of touch ups or repaints/reseals etc yet are nonchalantly saying "Oh yeah wow look at those lovely white figures off I go to get some chemicals! Great idea!" etc etc without thinking about the repercussions. It's just the same when people bang on about reproduction sellers then go buy some repro DT sabers..boggles my mind. I think it says it all if you yourself wouldn't buy chemically altered stormies. I don't think there is much more to say really after that! Let's just hope this hasn't already become commonplace in the hobby (although anything is possible lately) and we don't see these appearing on ebay, disclosed or undisclosed - all bad news when resold. Long live the yellowed stinky stormies, for they are the real deal :mrgreen: [/QUOTE]
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