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Date   : Wed, 07 Dec 2011 21:09:18 +0000
From   : tim.fardell@... (Tim Fardell)
Subject: Beeb Cleaner?

Having watched a guy demonstrating this on YouTube, I'm left highly 
sceptical that it is actually reversing the yellowing process. The 
bloke making the video commented that he couldn't get the original 
grey colour of his Nintendo system back - the "restored" plastic was 
too light in colour - which suggests to me the retr0bright is simply 
making the plastic white, rather than restoring the original colour.

I might give it a try for myself if I can find some Hydrogen Peroxide.

Jim Hearne wrote:
> I could do with a load of this stuff as well, why doesn't somebody
> make it and sell it ?
>
> Jim
>
> On 03/12/2011 00:30, Andrew Hancock wrote:
>> oh, I'm following up my own thread....I assume it's Retr0bright!
>>
>> ah, I've got to make it!
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From:
>> bbc-micro-bounces+andrew.hancock=cyrus-consultants.co.uk@...
>> [mailto:bbc-micro-bounces+andrew.hancock=cyrus-consultants.co.uk@...
>> 9.co.uk] On Behalf Of Andrew Hancock
>> Sent: 03 December 2011 00:24
>> To:bbc-micro@...
>> Subject: [BBC-Micro] Beeb Cleaner?
>>
>> I noticed an auction on fleabay, that stated professionally cleaned BBC
>> Micro, all yellowing removed.
>>
>> I've an appliance, which has a similar plastic case, which has yellowed in a
>> similar fashion to a Beeb?
>>
>> anyone know what the chemical cleaner is?
>>
>> thanks
>>
>> Andrew
>>
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