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Yes the link on Far Dreamer's site is your best bet. H202 cream works on harder plastics and should remove yellowing - so long as the yellowing is a surface discolour and not some issue with the plastic itself. My only note would be that sometimes the cream can make the plastic brittle so you may wish to be careful with it when the treatment is complete. As mentioned, test it on an under side of plastic before you go ahead. Make sure to give yourself a week or two after the test before you proceed. H202 cream can be slow acting and sometimes you wont see discolouration by the cream until a significant period afterwards. So give the cream time to react on the hidden part you are testing and if there is no change in colour, I would be comfortable to move on and bleach the yellow areas. Good luck!
Quote from: hathorcat on October 13, 2013, 06:34:32 PMYes the link on Far Dreamer's site is your best bet. H202 cream works on harder plastics and should remove yellowing - so long as the yellowing is a surface discolour and not some issue with the plastic itself. My only note would be that sometimes the cream can make the plastic brittle so you may wish to be careful with it when the treatment is complete. As mentioned, test it on an under side of plastic before you go ahead. Make sure to give yourself a week or two after the test before you proceed. H202 cream can be slow acting and sometimes you wont see discolouration by the cream until a significant period afterwards. So give the cream time to react on the hidden part you are testing and if there is no change in colour, I would be comfortable to move on and bleach the yellow areas. Good luck!I'm hoping to do some updates today and I'm totally quoting you. LOL, I quote you a lot!
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