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    Correcting the retrobrite "marble" effect

    Assuming water is being absorbed, is there anything that can be applied on top to retain it? I apologize if that sounds ridiculous.
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    Correcting the retrobrite "marble" effect

    I am not really sure what type of plastic they are but they were typically used for computer cases, keyboards and fascias during the 80s and 90s.
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    Correcting the retrobrite "marble" effect

    Hi all, For those of you are unfamiliar with the concept of "retrobriting" plastic, it involves exposing yellowed plastic to UV light whilst being submerged in some variant of peroxide. This has proven to be effective in reversing the yellowing effect on old plastics. However, certain plastics...
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