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Adventures in Retrobrite (Youtube, The 8-Bit Guy)
- ohaimark
- Kingpin
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The ozone method would be great. Hook up the generator to a clear plastic container, run the generator line into it, tape it up, and stick it in the sun.
Whole keyboards could be retrobrited without any real hassle.
Whole keyboards could be retrobrited without any real hassle.
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- Location: UK
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I saw that video.
The ozone one is strange i would not have guessed that.
Some of the ideas people gave him where stupid , i mean de-greaser , seriosly ?
The ozone one is strange i would not have guessed that.
Some of the ideas people gave him where stupid , i mean de-greaser , seriosly ?
- seebart
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Good post slom, I'll be testing that hydrogen peroxide + heat method soon that's the best info from this video.
- Mr.Nobody
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I'll just stick to the original approach which is also learned from the 8 bit guy. It works fine, just be patient, 20 hours of sunshine will suffice for sure, but if you want the job done within four hours, you need to adopt another method.
- snuci
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I'll be testing this method with full computers, monitors, peripherals and keyboards. I don't think he waited long enough and it did a pretty good job with no need to take anything apart. I ordered an ozone generator and some of those vaccum space bags. We'll see what happens...ohaimark wrote: ↑The ozone method would be great. Hook up the generator to a clear plastic container, run the generator line into it, tape it up, and stick it in the sun.
Whole keyboards could be retrobrited without any real hassle.
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- Location: UK
- Main keyboard: Filco ZERO green alps, Model F 122 Terminal
- Main mouse: Ducky Secret / Roller Mouse Pro 1
- Favorite switch: MX Mount Topre / Model F Buckling
- DT Pro Member: 0167
I have done a badly yellowed AEK1 case in crappy british sun in about 2 - 3 hrs to as new colour .Mr.Nobody wrote: ↑I'll just stick to the original approach which is also learned from the 8 bit guy. It works fine, just be patient, 20 hours of sunshine will suffice for sure, but if you want the job done within four hours, you need to adopt another method.