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    Alternative to Retr0bright

    Unfortunately it's classified as dangerous goods as the Orange Oil is flammable...so not easy to ship... But you could send me a piece of your yellowed plastic...
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    Boy talk about a tough crowd. I don’t think HP mice yellowed anywhere near what their 262X terminals did - have never had to use this stuff on them. If I get time i’ll do a video to demonstrate and see if I have a mouse that is yellowed as well, but it's unlikely to be an amiga mouse if that's...
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    I can assure you marking on the plastic on the terminal was not 'grime' - the untreated parts of the terminal was what it looked like AFTER I got the dirt off it from storage with a normal mild cleaner and paper towel. The yellow/brown colour was most certainly in the surface of the plastic but...
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    In restoring a bunch of old HP262X terminals in the HP Computer Museum's collection ( http://www.hpmuseum.net ), I've come across a product that does a really fantastic job of removing effects of UV on the plastics of these devices. It's called Orange Power Sticky Spot and Goo dissolver (...
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