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Offline spaceman88

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Re: Anyone Here Tried Retr0Bright...
« on: March 28, 2011, 05:24:58 PM »
I want to clean up some of my yellowed Amigas and have the H2O2 and Xantham gum. The local stores have "Oxi Clean" brand cleaner which the label says contains Sodium percabonate and Sodium Carbonate, but doesn't mention TAED which the Retrobright website talks about. Before I mix up a big batch, has anyone tried the "Oxy Clean" brand? Maybe all the Oxy brands contain TAED, but don"t list it on the label?
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Re: Anyone Here Tried Retr0Bright...
« Reply #1 on: March 31, 2011, 10:26:15 PM »
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@ Spaceman88

While haven't a clue what "TAED" is, I tested two different brands of Oxi Clean and both worked fine and there was no mention of TAED on the label... :)

I will say this though only use a very small drop of OxiClean as after many different tests the best results are obtained by not using too much... :)

If you use too much of the Oxi then during the long hours of coating it actually froths up too much and lifts the mixture away from the object then goes hard and crusty and thus not actually doing it's job... :)


OK, I tried the mixture. I see what you mean by using too much OxiClean :-(. The mouse I tried came out very nice after about six hours in the sun. The A3000 front looks better than it did, but it has a couple of white spots/streaks on the front. Will these go away if I try again? My keyboard is a little bit ugly. Can you pry all the keys off without breaking them or is it hard to do?
I just have to wait until the sun comes back (I do live in "New Scotland" Nova Scotia after all)
Thanks Len