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Have anyone tried the usual peroxide/UV light or any such methods ? If this topic is covered somewhere please drop a link - thanks a bunch
Btw. have any of you seen MLP - or any other 80s toy - in a museum yet ? We have had 80s interior, and I think it is a permanent display now, at the Norwegian Folk Museum. It would be so darn cool with a 80s toy museum...I die
I can't help with the yellowing, but...Quote from: Annichen on December 29, 2018, 07:39:57 AMBtw. have any of you seen MLP - or any other 80s toy - in a museum yet ? We have had 80s interior, and I think it is a permanent display now, at the Norwegian Folk Museum. It would be so darn cool with a 80s toy museum...I die *raises hand* I have! I went to a toy and miniature museum with some of my family and there were a few ponies (I remember Firefly specifically, and mayyybe a brush n grow, plus a few others, maybe 5-7 in total). It was awesome to see them They had a lot of other 80s toys as well.
Quote from: Annichen on December 28, 2018, 01:42:58 PMHave anyone tried the usual peroxide/UV light or any such methods ? If this topic is covered somewhere please drop a link - thanks a bunch A friend of mine collects 70s-90s video game consoles and computers. Because of him, I know collectors in that area use this technique: https://www.howtogeek.com/196687/ask-htg-why-do-old-computers-and-game-consoles-turn-yellow/I've no idea how applicable the materials and technique would be to aged plastics in the playsets and especially what you would need to do to preserve stickers. Looks nasty.