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Re: RetrObrite
« on: June 04, 2009, 09:25:37 AM »
Aussie users can get the 12% hydrogen peroxide in a 1 litre bottle from Priceline (just ask for hydrogen peroxide to bleach hair 120mL/L) for $9, and the "oxy" being referred to is Sards stain remover powder with oxy ( Big W $9 for too much of the stuff)
 

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Re: RetrObrite
« Reply #1 on: March 21, 2010, 02:53:49 AM »
Quote from: Arkhan;548883
the cream is no good if you plan for direct sunlight exposure.


the clear kind is good though :) submerge it in a fish tank and stick it in the driveway. :D


the 40 developer creme ie 12 % peroxide works GREAT if you add a pinch of washing powder that has oxy in it (dissolve it in a bit of water).  this way you don't need to buy a fish tank, just a small artists paint brush to brush it on with, and for the keys just add a bit more water (distilled is better) to cover them in a jar, leave the top open.
 

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Re: RetrObrite
« Reply #2 on: March 21, 2010, 08:02:25 AM »
Here's some before and after pics.  I didn't take a before photo of the cases, at the time I was sceptical it would work, but trust me the cases were as yellow as the keys.


Only the case of the A4000 keyboard has been treated.  The keys are from an A500, so i'm nor sure how they're supposed to be, bu the keyboard case was yellow.