what you'll need:
-12% peroxide
-Oxy-clean
-UV light source..(unless you live in a super sunny state like AZ_
The mix:
1.2 Tsp of Oxy-clean TO 1 gal. of peroxide
-put the mix in a bowl or tupperware
-submerge parts fully
-place under UV light as close as possible but not close enough to heat and distort parts, OR if you live where the sun is always super bright place part outside in direct sunlight
-check part every 2 hours, or until you reach desired whiteness
This blend usually will take the yellowest plastic back to white in 6-8 hours... if you need to do it a few times to get back the original color do so. you will need to change the mix every day or so, as the peroxide will become ineffective...
This mix will NOT affect and stainless steel metal parts, but may affect some plated metal, steel, and other types of metal, as well as paint. for applications containing any of these you will want to protect that area, I have found that melted candle wax brushed on works great, and is easily removed with boiling water... clear nail polish also works good on some applications. Just make sure you test a small area first....
good luck guys hope this works for you!!!!
-12% peroxide
-Oxy-clean
-UV light source..(unless you live in a super sunny state like AZ_
The mix:
1.2 Tsp of Oxy-clean TO 1 gal. of peroxide
-put the mix in a bowl or tupperware
-submerge parts fully
-place under UV light as close as possible but not close enough to heat and distort parts, OR if you live where the sun is always super bright place part outside in direct sunlight
-check part every 2 hours, or until you reach desired whiteness
This blend usually will take the yellowest plastic back to white in 6-8 hours... if you need to do it a few times to get back the original color do so. you will need to change the mix every day or so, as the peroxide will become ineffective...
This mix will NOT affect and stainless steel metal parts, but may affect some plated metal, steel, and other types of metal, as well as paint. for applications containing any of these you will want to protect that area, I have found that melted candle wax brushed on works great, and is easily removed with boiling water... clear nail polish also works good on some applications. Just make sure you test a small area first....
good luck guys hope this works for you!!!!
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