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Date   : Thu, 02 Nov 2006 23:25:15 -0000
From   : C.J.Thornley@... (Chris Thornley)
Subject: de-yellowing cases?

Hi,
I suspect the cover has been suffering with too many of those "free
radicals!" 

Have you tried to wash the case in a "Dish Washer?" 
The detergent used in these is more abrasive than normal.

You have to switch the drying heater cycle off otherwise you will melt the
plastic.

This technique also works wonderfully with PC Keyboards.

Chris



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From: bbc-micro-bounces+c.j.thornley=coolrose.fsnet.co.uk@...
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Sent: 01 November 2006 11:03
To: bbc-micro@...
Subject: [BBC-Micro] de-yellowing cases?


Hi all.

Has anyone thought about, attempted, suceeded/failed in de-yellowing a beeb
case?

I'm guessing the answer is somewhere between 'age is a terrible thing' and
'how long is a piece of string'.

Is the yellowing an unavoidable part of the beeb aging process? Does it
depend on environment? Or a bit in the middle?

<big hug>

Charlie


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