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Title: Question about retrobrite treatment on PCE consoles
Post by: SuperGrafx on 10/12/2014, 04:04 PM
How long lasting is the brightening treatment?
Does the case console start to revert back to its yellowed state after a few years?
Anything you can do to prevent or delay it from happening again?
Title: Re: Question about retrobrite treatment on PCE consoles
Post by: esteban on 10/12/2014, 05:58 PM
Quote from: SuperGrafx on 10/12/2014, 04:04 PMHow long lasting is the brightening treatment?
Does the case console start to revert back to its yellowed state after a few years?
Anything you can do to prevent or delay it from happening again?
After a RetroBrite treatment, simply cover plastic in a modest amount of petroleum jelly to prevent plastic from yellowing again.
Title: Re: Question about retrobrite treatment on PCE consoles
Post by: cjameslv on 10/12/2014, 06:01 PM
Quote from: esteban on 10/12/2014, 05:58 PM..... a modest amount of petroleum jelly ....
We talking i need to hurry this up i gotta go amount or the its friday night, the wife's out and pay-per-view has a porn marathon going on amount?
Title: Re: Question about retrobrite treatment on PCE consoles
Post by: esteban on 10/13/2014, 04:23 AM
Quote from: cjameslv on 10/12/2014, 06:01 PM
Quote from: esteban on 10/12/2014, 05:58 PM..... a modest amount of petroleum jelly ....
We talking i need to hurry this up i gotta go amount or the its friday night, the wife's out and pay-per-view has a porn marathon going on amount?
Correct, if you don't mind the extra cost, you can use AstroGlide in lieu of petroleum jelly. It's easier to apply, certainly, but much more expensive.