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Retr0Bright a PCEngine - See the results

Started by mamejay, 06/08/2012, 09:01 AM

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mamejay

OK.  I decided to give this whole biso a go.
I opted for the easy single bottle of creme peroxide solution.

I used a black light I have had for ages.  Not sure if it is actually UV light but decided to give it a go
I created my retrobright chamber of light (cardboard box and al foil) and got cracking.

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Before I started
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First treatment picture again
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Here is after the second treatment
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Third Treatment.  not sure if the pictures show much difference but it has gotten rid of some very minor blemishes now
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NecroPhile

That's a heck of an improvement!  It ain't perfectly white and clean, but it's waaaay better now than that nasty looking used cigarette filter in the 'before' pic.
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PunkCryborg

Wow that's an awesome improvement! I've been wanting to do this to my yellowing PCE in my IFU as well.

city41

Is RetroBright better than bleaching?

http://www.superpcenginegrafx.net/cleaning_a_pcengine.html

Looks like from pics they both accomplish about the same results.

mamejay

I think it is.  That console in the link was no way near as bad as my console.
I am going to try out the proper retrobright where you mix peroxide and a few other things and see how it goes

roflmao

#5
Wow, looks great!  Did you just slather that stuff on with a paint brush?  How long was each session under the black lights?  What is the brand name for that stuff (I'm wondering if I can order it off Amazon or something)?

EDIT:  Sorry for bombarding you with so many questions. :D

fraggore

wow that's made a world of diffidence.
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turbokon

Looks good. I need to do this on a couple of my consoles. So you just use a bottle of creme peroxide solution? No mixing needed?
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Arkhan Asylum

"Is RetroBright better than bleaching?"


Its the same thing.  Retrobright is just the overly engineered version with a bunch of nonsense additives that do nothing.


You'd have gotten better results with a better UV light.   Go get one designed for tropical lizards at a pet store.  You've likely got that bulb up so far it's barely delivering the waves to the plastic.


The effective range is like 12".



You should have just bought clear peroxide developer.  The liquid.  not the cream.

Take the PCE, stick it in a small clear container, fill the container with the liquid... stick it in real sunlight.


You'll have it back to new status in like 2 hours or less.

The PCE is so small you won't need a large container.  As a result you will need less liquid.



I used to bleach C64s in marathon sessions during the summer.   I know what I am talking about.


I swear I've posted this on this forum at least 3 times now.
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Quote from: Psycho Arkhan on 06/08/2012, 01:37 PMI swear I've posted this on this forum at least 3 times now.
We prefer not to listen to the crazy people.
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Keith Courage

Does anyone know if retro bright works on a yellowed pc engine CD drive?

fraggore

I always wanted a thing called tuna sashemie

"All your base are belong to us"

SignOfZeta

Quote from: Keith Courage on 06/08/2012, 02:40 PMDoes anyone know if retro bright works on a yellowed pc engine CD drive?
Yeah, it does. They don't end up the same color though, and I'm not sure they were in the first place. They certainly aren't the same texture.

My PCE set-up has re-yellowed considerbly since I made my thread about it here a few years ago. This is very sad. Because of this I'm going to eventually paint mine. I just need to learn how to make a new logo via screen print, photo etch mask, something like that. Then it will stay white forever. Give me three of four years and I'll make a thread about it.

As for the straight bleach versus Retobrite argument; they do the same thing but I'm pretty sure that bleach is a LOT harder on the plastic.
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NecroPhile

Quote from: SignOfZeta on 06/08/2012, 02:49 PMI just need to learn how to make a new logo via screen print, photo etch mask, something like that.
Has anyone here ever done this with printable water transfer paper?  I've done similar transfers with plain paper and solvents, but those were only good for things where print quality and durability weren't an issue.
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SignOfZeta

Quote from: guest on 06/08/2012, 03:46 PM
Quote from: SignOfZeta on 06/08/2012, 02:49 PMI just need to learn how to make a new logo via screen print, photo etch mask, something like that.
Has anyone here ever done this with printable water transfer paper?  I've done similar transfers with plain paper and solvents, but those were only good for things where print quality and durability weren't an issue.
I don't see this as something that would be tough enough or even opaque enough. The idea is to make something that is as good as the original, except better, because the paint won't yellow.
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mamejay

Quote from: guest on 06/08/2012, 01:37 PM"Is RetroBright better than bleaching?"


Its the same thing.  Retrobright is just the overly engineered version with a bunch of nonsense additives that do nothing.


You'd have gotten better results with a better UV light.   Go get one designed for tropical lizards at a pet store.  You've likely got that bulb up so far it's barely delivering the waves to the plastic.


The effective range is like 12".



You should have just bought clear peroxide developer.  The liquid.  not the cream.

Take the PCE, stick it in a small clear container, fill the container with the liquid... stick it in real sunlight.


You'll have it back to new status in like 2 hours or less.

The PCE is so small you won't need a large container.  As a result you will need less liquid.



I used to bleach C64s in marathon sessions during the summer.   I know what I am talking about.


I swear I've posted this on this forum at least 3 times now.
What a happy boy you are.  Thanks for the advice.  Maybe you need to work on your delivery.
I have been warned in the past about using bleach.  It works on some things but not everything.  As for the light it is no more than 12" above the plastics.  Also it is winter here in Australia and not much sun to go around.  You make it hard for people to take you seriously when you rant like that.  No wonder you have posted about your method 3 times and no one has taken any notice

HercTNT

Easy mamejay, Arkhan maybe be strongly opinionated, but hes a good guy. He was not personally attacking you either so try not to make it personal. Nice work on the retrobright. Its the bromide in the plastic, a fire retardant, that makes it yellow. Supposedly eventually the amount of bromide in the plastic will get used up and stop yellowing. Keep it up.

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mamejay

Quote from: HercTNT on 06/08/2012, 11:07 PMEasy mamejay, Arkhan maybe be strongly opinionated, but hes a good guy. He was not personally attacking you either so try not to make it personal. Nice work on the retrobright. Its the bromide in the plastic, a fire retardant, that makes it yellow. Supposedly eventually the amount of bromide in the plastic will get used up and stop yellowing. Keep it up.
Fair enough.

@ Arkhan
You method is the first I have heard of it.  I will give it a try but its just strange that no where on the web do they talk about using just straight bleach and sunlight.  I thought the retro guys wouldbe all over this.  Anyway
I will suck it and see

grimm

Dont suck straight bleach, you will die!

Arkhan Asylum

Quote from: mamejay on 06/09/2012, 04:25 AM
Quote from: HercTNT on 06/08/2012, 11:07 PMEasy mamejay, Arkhan maybe be strongly opinionated, but hes a good guy. He was not personally attacking you either so try not to make it personal. Nice work on the retrobright. Its the bromide in the plastic, a fire retardant, that makes it yellow. Supposedly eventually the amount of bromide in the plastic will get used up and stop yellowing. Keep it up.
Fair enough.

@ Arkhan
You method is the first I have heard of it.  I will give it a try but its just strange that no where on the web do they talk about using just straight bleach and sunlight.  I thought the retro guys wouldbe all over this.  Anyway
I will suck it and see
Uh, I did NOT say to use bleach.  I hope you haven't tried it already.

I said use clear peroxide developer.  It's peroxide.  I said this in my post that you quoted to gripe about.   If you investigate the ingredients in retrobright, you will see you are basically playing bathroom chemist.   You add a bunch of junk to the peroxide to make it a paste.  Xanth gum and glycerine don't do anything else really.  The result of this paste is that you often get uneven/inconsistent results.  You will not get this if you fully submerge the plastic in clear peroxide solution.   I suggest 40 volume clear developer.  You can get it at basically any beauty supply store.

I've covered this a few times here.  It's also been covered on Amiga and C64 forums.  If people don't want to listen for whatever reason, that's not my problem.  I'm not the one with yellow or unevenly de-yellowed hardware. ;)   

A friend has gone as far as to put a C128D in a plastic bag full of peroxide, vacuum sealed (with a shopvac), and left out in the sun.    It works.   You don't have to mix a bunch of stupid crap together either.   

Also, the oxyclean anyone may suggest you add to the process is another waste of time/effort/money. 

Anyway, the method works.  If you don't really believe it, keep in mind:  Girls have been combing peroxide through their hair and going out in the sun to achieve highlights for like, 50+ years now.

That, and all of the crap some of us C= people have bleached over the years is proof it works.

The ingredients needed in a successful de yellowing of plastic are:

Strong peroxide
Sunlight


That's it.   Sunlight = UV rays.    If you have no sun because it's winter, go buy a tropical lizard UVB bulb.  They're the same thing.  A 5.0 UVB bulb will do the trick.  Stick it in a reflective dome to increase the output of the bulb.
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fraggore

most of the time the simple solutions are the best might give that a try on my yellow dreamcast.

bleach is not good for plastic makes it go brittle.
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mamejay

Sorry.  I did make a typo and would not use bleach.  I think I got thrown with an earlier post using bleach to clean.

HercTNT

yea, drinking bleach might kill ya, but drinking windex will keep you from streaking   :mrgreen:

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Keith Courage

I've used bleach on quite a few PC engine cases with no issues at all. If it does make it brittle I haven't seen any sign of it.

Bernie


ConHuevos

Has anyone tried this on darker/black plastic?  I'd love to see some before/after's of colors other than white if they exist.

HercTNT

I can't say I have ever seen any plastic other than white or cream colored that would need it. plastic polish would bring back any lost luster in dark plastics. A magic eraser will remove any scuffs.

SignOfZeta

Virtually any color plastic will benefit. Almost nothing was made pure white in the early 80s, most old computers were some kind of beige or grey and they yellow just as bad as anything. Then there is the SNES and SFC, of course, which aren't really white. The SFC is grey and the SNES is a grey/purple. I've seen C64s that were turned a GROSS dark brown over time. RetrOBright works on all of them.

The real problem though, like I said, is that the process just ends up reversing itself after a year or so making the whole pain in the ass process useless.
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HercTNT

Good point, i forgot about the snes and nes type colors. those are not what i would call dark colors though.

Arkhan Asylum

Quote from: SignOfZeta on 06/11/2012, 12:41 AMThe real problem though, like I said, is that the process just ends up reversing itself after a year or so making the whole pain in the ass process useless.
Citation needed.

I have a 1571 I deyellowed back in 2008 thats still white.   
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turbokon

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Quote from: guest on 06/10/2012, 03:32 PMReminds of a song by the Dead Milkmen: Bleach Boys :D
I read somewhere that bleach altered the molecular structure of plastic making it prone to brittle over time.
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HercTNT

I have read the same thing, however i have used spray cleaner with bleach on many plastics and never had a problem. I realize that not the same as immersing plastic in bleach for prolonged periods of time.

soop

Remember, it's not "bleach", it's specifically hydrogen peroxide, like you put on your hair.  If you used household bleach, it would probably be chlorine based, and would be different.
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NecroPhile

Quote from: soop on 06/12/2012, 10:02 AMRemember, it's not "bleach", it's specifically hydrogen peroxide, like you put on your hair.  If you used household bleach, it would probably be chlorine based, and would be different.
Those guys are specifically talking about bleach (sodium hypochlorite) and its possible detrimental effects on plastics, as opposed to using peroxide.  Try some hooked on phonics or something.
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ConHuevos

#36
Is it possible to use food grade hydrogen peroxide for retr0bright?  I can't find anything less than $70 for 35% unless it's food grade but not sure if it has the same properties.


Was looking at grabbing this:

http://www.amazon.com/16-Dropper-Hydrogen-Peroxide-Certified/dp/B0076PBGQY/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1339637246&sr=8-2&keywords=35%25+hydrogen+peroxide+16oz

soop

Quote from: ConHuevos on 06/13/2012, 09:07 PMIs it possible to use food grade hydrogen peroxide for retr0bright?  I can't find anything less than $70 for 35% unless it's food grade but not sure if it has the same properties.


Was looking at grabbing this:

http://www.amazon.com/16-Dropper-Hydrogen-Peroxide-Certified/dp/B0076PBGQY/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1339637246&sr=8-2&keywords=35%25+hydrogen+peroxide+16oz
People EAT that?!  well, it cures cancer apparantly so why not O___O

But I think 40% is recommended, so 35% can't be far off.
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ConHuevos

#38
So then food grade hydrogen peroxide does indeed work just as well?

Arkhan Asylum

The recommended volume is about 12% (40 volume developer is ~12% peroxide)

so, if you get 35% grade, dilute it with water.   1:1.   You'll get more bang for your buck.    If you find this stuff called Urine Rescue, it's high-volume peroxide.   You can do 50/50 water/peroxide with this too to get nice results.
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ConHuevos

Ya I understand that....my question is, is food grade going to have the same effect as regular peroxide?

Everyone seems to answer everything but this haha.

Arkhan Asylum

Quote from: ConHuevos on 06/16/2012, 02:02 PMYa I understand that....my question is, is food grade going to have the same effect as regular peroxide?

Everyone seems to answer everything but this haha.
How much % peroxide is food grade peroxide?

Peroxide is peroxide.  If its peroxide of 10+%, it will do what you want.


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turbokon

I couldn't find a 40 volume developer, I only found a 20 volume. It was on sale for $5 for a gallon. Gonna give it a try. How long should I immerse in sunlight for?
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ConHuevos

Quote from: guest on 06/16/2012, 04:34 PM
Quote from: ConHuevos on 06/16/2012, 02:02 PMYa I understand that....my question is, is food grade going to have the same effect as regular peroxide?

Everyone seems to answer everything but this haha.
How much % peroxide is food grade peroxide?

Peroxide is peroxide.  If its peroxide of 10+%, it will do what you want.
It'll say 'Cerified %35 Food Grade Hyrodgen Peroxide'

Apparently it's edible, but peroxide is supposed to be volatile, so I'm wondering if it has the same strength as regular peroxide?


Quote from: turbokon on 06/16/2012, 04:36 PMI couldn't find a 40 volume developer, I only found a 20 volume. It was on sale for $5 for a gallon. Gonna give it a try. How long should I immerse in sunlight for?
Where did you find it for $5 a gallon?!  I got so many things I wanna use this on.

turbokon

I got it from Sally's Beauty Supplies.
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SignOfZeta

Quote from: turbokon on 06/16/2012, 05:05 PMI got it from Sally's Beauty Supplies.
Yeah, instead of ordering some bizzare shit from in the internet just buy some from a place like Sally's or wherever. Unless you live in a town that is so fucking remote that there are NO places to get your hair styled then I'm going to assume there is someplace where you can get the stuff locally.
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ConHuevos

#46
Quote from: turbokon on 06/16/2012, 05:05 PMI got it from Sally's Beauty Supplies.
Sweet, do you got the item # by chance?

Or is this it:

http://www.sallybeauty.com/Clear-Developer/SBS-760608,default,pd.html

EDIT:

Just picked up some Volume 40 at Sally's, 32 Oz. for $5.  They had volume 50 but was only as a creme.  I'll see how this goes tomorrow.  Thanks.

Arkhan Asylum

Sally carries 40.  They also carry 50, but you need a beautician license to purchase it because it's powerful enough to kill a bitch.

The Food Grade peroxide is probably fine.   Peroxide is edible, AFAIK, in small doses, lol.  It's in teeth whitening toothpaste and shit,so it can at least go in your mouth for a little. 

I don't recommend trying it though.

the 20 vol. is weaksauce.  You may have to leave it out longer.   If you're leaving it out in the sunlight, a few hours should do it.
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Arkhan Asylum

Quote from: ConHuevos on 06/16/2012, 05:39 PMThey had volume 50 but was only as a creme.  I'll see how this goes tomorrow.  Thanks.
You aren't allowed to buy 50 volume so don't even bother.

Unless you are a licensed beautician. 
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turbokon

Here are my results using 20 volume clear peroxide develop for about three hours setting outside in the sun, one session.

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I'm quite impress with the results. Thanks Arkhan:)
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