Whats the VR recommended method for restoring yellow plastics to their former glory?
I have a Apple II GS (monitor, keyboard, mouse, etc are all yellowed), SNES, NES (us front loading type) and probably some other stuff I forgot about.
I hear lots of contradictory information, some methods seem to damage the plastic, others don't work, etc. Trying to get a trust worthy opinion on this stuff.
The peroxide method seems to be what I see a lot of - get some stuff from hair salons (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001RYQITU) slap it on top, put it in a bag and leave in the sun.
Is this really the best way? The bleaching thing sounds pretty easy to do and totally ruin it. Not to mention leaving shit in the sun is just beh. UV lamp would be a little better I'm guessing.
Still that method seems uh not great.
>>3732856
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1HUmgzF16ew
Retrobrite is the best anyone has figured out so far, but even it needs to be reapplied after several years or the yellowing will return
It might be worth it if you are selling it and want to get top dollar, but otherwise I wouldn't try and restore it.
It's not worth the risk of making the plastic brittle. The plastic becoming brittle is problematic because it can be more susceptible to cracks when unscrewing etc.
The discoloration is caused by UV light breaking down the polymer chains of the plastic along the surface of the material. Whatever you do that works will essentially be removing the discolored plastic layer. Chemicals are the way to go, but be sure of what ever you do ("apply to a small unseen area of the carpet first") because you could make it worse.
>>3732898
It's oxidization causing it do your research.
>>3732856
You don't. The vintage look makes it more valuable.
>>3733382
We are both right.
>>3732856
the skin method
>>3733680
easy to apply
https://youtu.be/JCnCh8eDJ08
you can even do retro brite and put de skin after to protect it from the light and dont worry about yelowing never again
>>3732856
>Whats the VR recommended method for restoring yellow plastics to their former glory?
Don't
>>3732856
Paint it.
youtube.com/watch?v=p8of2snQLp4
>>3734121
Having your console match your yellow teeth is only a PAL thing m8.