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Getting rid of yellowing?
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<blockquote data-quote="Groovephil" data-source="post: 127730" data-attributes="member: 3012"><p>Just done the hydo perox (9%) method on some utterly battered stormtroopers, the results are astonishing. Surely someone has created a product you can buy in model shops by now? The stuff I purchased was 75p a bottle.</p><p></p><p>These will now be bagged and tagged as my reference to see how the years affect them compared to the natural ones. Always good to have a reference marker.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Groovephil, post: 127730, member: 3012"] Just done the hydo perox (9%) method on some utterly battered stormtroopers, the results are astonishing. Surely someone has created a product you can buy in model shops by now? The stuff I purchased was 75p a bottle. These will now be bagged and tagged as my reference to see how the years affect them compared to the natural ones. Always good to have a reference marker. [/QUOTE]
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