Re: Gaming gear yellowing | jawa invents sunshine
Posted: Wed Aug 23, 2023 2:14 pm
The yellow on that SNES makes it look out of the 50s! It's cleaned up really well though. You should be chuffed with those results.
Choclet-Milk wrote:Here's a thread on an alternative to the retrobright method that doesn't involve caking your shells in chemicals:
jawa_ wrote:If you have a window that gets the sun... consider my method, Outrunner!
Ironhide wrote:Only my Dreamcast, PSP and DS lite are white, and afaik, none have discoloured so far.
They eventually will though and later the plastic will become brittle.
Outrunner wrote:Choclet-Milk wrote:Here's a thread on an alternative to the retrobright method that doesn't involve caking your shells in chemicals:
jawa_ wrote:If you have a window that gets the sun... consider my method, Outrunner!
Outrunner wrote:Does he have the instructions anywhere else? If you aren't a member of Twitter it doesn't let you browse threads, just the first post.
Outrunner wrote: My Dreamcast looks disgusting, I genuinely wish Sega had released a black variant over here.
Vermilion wrote:Outrunner wrote: My Dreamcast looks disgusting, I genuinely wish Sega had released a black variant over here.
I've not bothered to look at my Dreamcast (which is still in the original box) for at least a decade, looked fine the last time i checked, but have no idea what it looks like now.
Ironhide wrote:I don't know how but I somehow imagined that'd be the way to do it, I was obviously paying attention in GCSE chemistry all those years ago.
Don't ask me anything about physics though.
Moggy wrote:Ironhide wrote:I don't know how but I somehow imagined that'd be the way to do it, I was obviously paying attention in GCSE chemistry all those years ago.
Don't ask me anything about physics though.
What does E equal?