Anyone tried this? Yellowed parts white
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Re: Anyone tried this? Yellowed parts white
The 3% peroxide isn't a measurement of how much to add, its the concentration percentage of what comes in the bottle. Think of it as Strengths.
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Re: Anyone tried this? Yellowed parts white
don't dilute it. pour it right from the bottle into a glass jar.
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Re: Anyone tried this? Yellowed parts white
Has anyone tried this on rims with foams already mounted? Does it harm the foam tire / whiten the rim. Wheels in question are 1/12 on-road.
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Re: Anyone tried this? Yellowed parts white
which is the accurate measurement of preoxido 3% per liter? and 8 hours,the plastic is not damaged?
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Re: Anyone tried this? Yellowed parts white
My bet is you can kiss your foams good bye 
I've tried some 40 dilution one on some yellowed parts... don't ask me what the 40 corresponds to, this is the strongest that was available in my chemical-paranoid country! but after 2 days in the sun (checking every few hours) they are white just like I wanted them this is AWESOME.
Now for the record... I've tried to whiten some ballcups that were attached to original and very slightly correded turnbuckles... the ballcups look superb now but the turnbuckles look WAY more corroded. Shoulda guessed it
Last but not least... I've dipped some yellowish arms that I bought from the one and only rcbonezzzzzzz before he became (in)famous... well they did came out whiter for sure... but the treatment also revealed that they have been spray-painted white
This guy is just amazing
Anyways... I have a PILE of RC10 parts to process now. Thanks Jay!!!
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I've tried some 40 dilution one on some yellowed parts... don't ask me what the 40 corresponds to, this is the strongest that was available in my chemical-paranoid country! but after 2 days in the sun (checking every few hours) they are white just like I wanted them this is AWESOME.
Now for the record... I've tried to whiten some ballcups that were attached to original and very slightly correded turnbuckles... the ballcups look superb now but the turnbuckles look WAY more corroded. Shoulda guessed it

Last but not least... I've dipped some yellowish arms that I bought from the one and only rcbonezzzzzzz before he became (in)famous... well they did came out whiter for sure... but the treatment also revealed that they have been spray-painted white


Anyways... I have a PILE of RC10 parts to process now. Thanks Jay!!!
Paul
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Re: Anyone tried this? Yellowed parts white
yes this works to some degree. it took me a week to achieve approx. 85% of original color. in the next day or so when i get home i will take a pic or two of soaked parts and some that wasn't.. can't say for sure when i can take pics I drive truck..
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Re: Anyone tried this? Yellowed parts white
tamiyadan wrote:BEHOLD
Retro-bright!
http://lifehacker.com/5164208/retr0bright-restores-yellowed-vintage-plastic-to-factory-fresh
It turns out the perfect plastic bleaching solution is a mixture of hydrogen peroxide, glycerin, oxygen based bleach like OxyClean, and xanthum gum to make it sticky. Brush it on and leave it out in the sun or under a UV lamp to accelerate the process



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Re: Anyone tried this? Yellowed parts white
anybody try it?Has anyone tried this on rims with foams already mounted? Does it harm the foam tire / whiten the rim. Wheels in question are 1/12 on-road.
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Re: Anyone tried this? Yellowed parts white
mrlexan,
The information you posted in this thread is very useful - Thank you!

The information you posted in this thread is very useful - Thank you!

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Re: Anyone tried this? Yellowed parts white
I'll confirm that! Awesome!
I have an RC10T that needs this
I have an RC10T that needs this

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