Retr0brite

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* Hydrogen Peroxide (10-20% recommended)
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* Hydrogen Peroxide (10-15% recommended)
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* Vanish Oxy (1/2 teaspoonful per gallon)
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* Vanish Oxy (1/4 to 1/2 teaspoonful per gallon)
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* UB bulb (Maplins product code L31AF)
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* Exposure to sunlight or a UV light from a lamp. i.e. a UB bulb (Maplins product code L31AF)
* Tank/container to hold the liquid that is large enough to submerse the plastic casing
* Tank/container to hold the liquid that is large enough to submerse the plastic casing

Revision as of 01:17, 30 January 2009

Contents

Retr0brite

Retr0brite is the name given to a very special plastic case restoration process developed between many different people within the Retro community. It is a process that can reverse the yellowing of plastics and restore your classic/retro computer system to their former glory.

Short summary of the science behind the process

What you will need

  • Hydrogen Peroxide (10-15% recommended)
  • Vanish Oxy (1/4 to 1/2 teaspoonful per gallon)
  • Exposure to sunlight or a UV light from a lamp. i.e. a UB bulb (Maplins product code L31AF)
  • Tank/container to hold the liquid that is large enough to submerse the plastic casing

The process

Further reading

Credits

  • A1k.org: Luzypher, AMike, Kristian95 - Original idea.
  • OldSkool UK/EAB: Rkauer, Merlin, Zetr0 - Worked out actual composition of the plastic and identified the chemistry behind the process.
  • EAB: Tobyyeb, Magno Boots - Discovered that "Oxy" laundry booster can be used instead of TAED.
  • Merlin - Discovered through experiments that TAED and UV light were the missing ingredients in the original A1k.org and EAB peroxide experiments and optimized the chemical process conditions.
  • Vintage Computer Forums: Lorne, Tezza - Further Experiments.

This has been a global effort to discover and perfect the Retr0brite process, and to bring it to the public domain. People from the UK, Germany, Brazil, USA and New Zealand were involved.

References

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