I'm not sure if this has been discussed, but instead of a full HP bath, has anyone tried superficial plastic cleaning agents?
Would something like this clean those splotches or even possible clear up yelowed bubbles in G1 packaging?
http://www.carcareproducts.com.au/pr...plastic_polish
Does the color of bulb/globe increase or decrease the yellowness/yellowing on toys?
Last edited by kup; 8th July 2011 at 09:59 PM.
Has anyone tried to unyellow a getaway powermaster body?
Also does Hydrogen Peroxide loose its strength? I have a jar of the stuff left over when I did a scourge which was over 6 months ago...
I haven't tried to whiten a 1988 (PM era) toy before so I have no idea if it would work. Hopefully they stopped using that H2O2 unfriendly plastic from the 1987 Headmasters.
H2O2 does indeed loose potency over time. You notice it by how quickly it forms bubbles upon the surface of the plastic.
Well I have a Getaway Ive disassembled for that purpose.
Only 3 things have halted the progress of this project.
First, I still have to get a new batch of H2O2 as my old batch was bubble free already ( so I guess , yeah that answers the other query - it looses strength in time.
Second I need a bigger jar with a glass top, coz my available jar wont fit Getaway's parts.
Third, Need sun, it's been gloomy since it's winter
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thats why a UV lamp is handy at a time like this where sunlight is limited. do everything indoors.
also, for those that are attempting to improve their yellowed getaway, how do you plan to repair the windscreen section in H2O2 cos it has actual paint on the windscreen? i mean, wouldnt that be at risk of becoming pink-ish?