I'll have to try that, I've been looking for new-logo green Octane skins for a long time with no luck but I might be able to get a set that's not too bad.
Back to the
deyellowing
. I've now read through almost four threads on the topic
here.
And I'm using what seems to be the best method so here's some condensed info for those who don't want to read hundreds of posts.
I've got a beige Mac drive bezel in a 3% v/v hydrogen peroxide (the kind you can find in any drug store) bath with a bit of Oxy Clean powder and an incandescent 60W black light. Foaming started after about 30 minutes and I've left it overnight with some success but its going slow. The peroxide concentration is on the low side but people have reported success with even lower. I think the bigger problem is the black light. Fluorescent tubes seem better but I haven't found any for a decent price yet. The typical incandescents seem to be just coated on the inside to let only UV through and don't work too well - I found out after buying it.
I have a few more small pieces to do and then I need to switch to the paste method with is the same solution and some thickening agent. It looks like xanthan gum, arrowroot and corn starch have been used so far - nobody seems to have tried readily available flour. I also want to see if I can come up with a more gel-like version.
Then there's the much more involved idea of making some crude version of the
vaporous hydrogen peroxide
generator we just got at work for whole-room decontaminations.