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Thread: Has anyone seen this!!! (whitening yellowed plastics)

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    Looks AMAZING.

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    That is an amazing improvement Kup!.... Ive set my Shockwave - Actionmaster in the jar for today and will leave him overnight to soak a bit more, I've also placed inside Abominus's head as it needed a bit of freshening up. Taken it out already and its quite an improvement! I will need a bigger jar though for my next project is Hungurr... after this Im done hehehe. This is a most useful thread. Very pleased with the results.
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    I think this thing is revolutionary.

    I no longer have the fear of god in me when it comes to toys becoming yellow as there is a way to reverse it!

    The awesome thing is that it doesn't appear to affect stickers at all! Dogfight's stickers are in the same condition as before!

    Now I am trying a junker Galvatron that had its whole back yellowed. Before I saw him as something to keep just for parts but now there is a possibility to fully restore him.

    This is fantastic!

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    liege, Kup, those are fantastic results.

    I'll be trying this out over christmas, hopefully.

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    Those are some great results, such a simple solution for fixing up older discoloured toys.

    If I wasn't repainting Silverbolt, I'd give him a "bath", he was yellow as Sunstreaker!
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    Great success with Galvatron and it only took one day to do a part wich had considerably yellowed.

    It seems that lighter colors de-yellow much quicker than darker colored ones such as Dogfight's blue.
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    Dogfight is finally out of the CR Tank and back to an almost minty blue!

    All that is needed for a full minty look are new reprolabels as his stickers are looking dodgy to begin with but the Hydrogen Paroxide did not affect them at all despite being submerged for days.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kup View Post
    Dogfight is finally out of the CR Tank and back to an almost minty blue!

    All that is needed for a full minty look are new reprolabels as his stickers are looking dodgy to begin with but the Hydrogen Paroxide did not affect them at all despite being submerged for days.

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    Wow.
    It's a miracle fix.
    Let just hope it doesn't end up like soylent green
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    Absolutely magnificent.

    Questions:

    - The screws on dogfight? Were they 'de-rerusted' by the chemical? or were they new screws from a junker.

    - Is the reaction more efficient in an air-tight environment. i.e. closed-lid jar or open-lid jar.

    - Recyclibility of the chemical?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jgon2098 View Post
    Absolutely magnificent.

    Questions:

    - The screws on dogfight? Were they 'de-rerusted' by the chemical? or were they new screws from a junker.

    - Is the reaction more efficient in an air-tight environment. i.e. closed-lid jar or open-lid jar.

    - Recyclibility of the chemical?
    Answers:

    - The screws do indeed clean a bit but its hardly perfect, they still look worn and discolored so I had to sand the rust off and paint them silver. I have not seen any negative reaction in practice but theoretically, the Hydrogen Peroxide is very corrosive to metal.

    - I have not tested this however the biggest factor to how quickly something de-yellows appears to be direct sunlight. The longer its in the Jar with Sunlight the quicker it de-yellows but I am not sure if maintaining an open jar will make any difference. Keep in mind that the liquid does heat up a bit due to the sun and evaporates and condenses within the jar. Having a closed lid would be best to maintain the volume of liquid for future reuse and avoid possible toxic vapor.

    - I have used the same liquid for all of Dogfight's parts. At first I started out with putting them all at once but that had limited impact because some parts shaded others from the sun as well as the Peroxide sold locally being a much lesser concentration than what the Americans can get (Thanks to The_Damned for the tip ). Due to this, I did a couple of parts at a time for a day or two each (depending on avaliable sunlight). I have been using the same liquid this whole time and its equally effective despite several reuses. I have now moved on to fixing yellowed Galvatron parts using the same liquid with great success despite several reuses over more than a week.
    Last edited by kup; 26th December 2008 at 04:12 AM.

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