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Getting rid of yellowing?
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<blockquote data-quote="Imperial nut" data-source="post: 118280" data-attributes="member: 2017"><p>As my theory above suggests the cause is heat and exposure to dust and other particles. </p><p>But you might have a point about the re-yellowing but the reaction does not seem to remove any layers of the plastic but chemically sucks (technical term) the disclouration from the pores of the plastic or more accurately from the molecular structure. From what I have recently read on polymers and separately hydrogen peroxide this seems to be the most likely thing goon on</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Imperial nut, post: 118280, member: 2017"] As my theory above suggests the cause is heat and exposure to dust and other particles. But you might have a point about the re-yellowing but the reaction does not seem to remove any layers of the plastic but chemically sucks (technical term) the disclouration from the pores of the plastic or more accurately from the molecular structure. From what I have recently read on polymers and separately hydrogen peroxide this seems to be the most likely thing goon on [/QUOTE]
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