Remember how I restored the white on my Vroom? I had him completely away from light at the back of a bottom shelf but sadly, he has gone yellow again!
He did last for about a year and a half though. The yellowing is fairly recent and rather sudden.
Remember how I restored the white on my Vroom? I had him completely away from light at the back of a bottom shelf but sadly, he has gone yellow again!
He did last for about a year and a half though. The yellowing is fairly recent and rather sudden.
Hey Kup - I'm interested to know why it has changed back...
We know that there are a bunch of things that cause the issue in the first place like sunlight, smoke, heat, bad plastic batch, even the type of light bulb you have can cause issues for some plastics.
Do you use a fluorescent bulb in your toy room, old school tungsten screw in, led down light etc. ?
Is the room exposed to a lot of dust ?
Is the room exposed to natural light ?
Does the room get hot during the day ?
I have whitened my getway and searchlight by applying the peroxide paste and want to try and avoid them going yellow again.
Thanks in advance![]()
No, the Toy room is kept in constant darkness: No Sunlight and a low density globe is used only occasionally when I go in after dark to look for something. As mentioned, despite the room kept in constant darkness, the toy was completely away from direct light at the very back of a deep mid-bottom shelf (You need to lean down and look in to see it)
No, I am the only person living at my place and no pets. The toy room is also not a 'living area', I only go in to take things in or out so minimal dust.Is the room exposed to a lot of dust ?
Not at all. Blinds are constantly closed and any gaps barricaded by MOTUC mailer boxes.Is the room exposed to natural light ?
Not at all. Overall my place is fairly cool.Does the room get hot during the day ?
Just to mention that it actually took two years to yellow again (wow I didn't realize it had been that long!), it wasn't a sudden thing.
That's why the whole thing seems strange to me. The toy had been kept in constant darkness ever since I whitened it. My guess is that although sunlight (artificial light) may expedite the process, yellowing can occur despite of it just for being exposed to air.
As we know, some plastics are more prone to yellowing than others so maybe some will mostly be affected by sunlight while others just need to be exposed to air to yellow.
hmmm must be a bad batch kup. My Vroom hasnt yellowed (knock on wood) yet or at all actually. Although my downshift figure could use a creme treatment, it's not pristine white as it should anymore.
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Or the whitening process is just temporary. Once it has yellowed once then it is more prone to doing so again.
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Thanks for the reply Kup....It would seem what you are both saying makes sense. Some plastics (especially if the batch was not quite right) are prone to yellowing with age due to exposure to just air
Frustratingly disappointing to say the least![]()
it is frutrating , but, thankfully there is this option, rather than nothing at all. I guess some of us though have learned to live with Jaundiced figures![]()
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Parts- AM partner Basher-side guns, G1 Actionmaster Elite Windmill's blades[I][B]