@@alyssatew9748I think the sun would make this less effective actually, personally. Shouldn’t expose chemicals to sunlight bc it will break down their compounds. Independently, I think the sun *or* peroxide work great for different things, and yes I realize I’m completely eschewing the effectiveness of the “Sun in” of yesteryear. Like this might work faster temporarily, until the peroxide dissipates, then it’s done.
@cussininthekitchen8224 ah thanks for this! I actually tried a couple different methods. White plastic keys on a child's piano, and nothing has worked yet. I think its time to paint them or do some vinyl wrap. But we'll see how it goes
@@alyssatew9748it needs uv light to re-bright the plastics. sunlight is the cheap option here. and the other commenter is right, that this method weakens the plastics structurally - this method degrades the material. you should apply - ironically - uv-blocker after the procedure to prevent plastics to re-yellow.
Thank you for this! I have not seen 1 video with this trick. Only yours! I know this will come as a great help in my future bag of tricks. Got some yellowing vinyl that cannot be replaced or painted I might use your trick on soon
Looks much better!! Thanks for the tip. If you order new ones i bet they won't be the quality of the old ones. Probably crack and get yellow really quick.
Ive taken my door bell speaker of my hall way wall and heating switch,Ive left the plasic parts in the sink in hot soapy water,They come up very white again,Now leaving all the plastic parts to fully dry out,They look much better when I put them all back on my hallway wall
The cup holders on the bridge of my 48 Motor Yacht all turned yellow. Instead of wasting time trying to clean them I threw them away and bought some new Stainless ones that really look updated...and they were only $5 each. My speakers never did turn yellow still bright white.
Thanks dude... Have a statue white base that yellow pair. Is finding out peroxide is kind of the way to go probably... And your video shone a creamed proxide from the salon.. It will work better Then just a liquid. I'll give it a try.
Q: I need to do this to the (unremovable) plastic rub rail that goes around the circumference of my small boat. No way to put the rub rail in a clear sealable bag. Will your method work if I taped saran wrap to the boat, as a way of covering the rub rail after I coat it with the Salon Care 40? It will be impossible to get an air tight covering. Is that essential for your method to work? I am guessing that it is, so that there is no evaporation of the H2O2 while in the sunlight. Your thoughts?
Prefer the center screen painted white. Before the bleaching, you might try to clean the cups with Krud Kutter to remove the grime. It may help the Salon Care 40 to work better. The screeching music detracted from your video. Cute kids!
Developer 🤣 “40 volume developer” if anyone needs to describe this to their wife to pick up. Brilliant btw, I’m about to do my tub jets and the air vent covers in the bathroom. Following with wax.
Trying to find solution everywhere for my powcan tumbler handle. Plastic + silicone maybe. Just bought 2 mths. Notice yellow stains on d white grey handle prob from my dirty hands. Bicarb paste no. Bleach no. Vinegar no. Dont know what to try..
It will get some of the dingy haze off the plastic but you have to be very careful. If you let the peroxide sit too long on colored plastic it end up bleached out and blotchy. You have keep checking it and know when to say when. It will never be perfect. Ask me how I know.
I was thinking the same thing. Even with life vests on, one bump could throw them right in front of that boat or even onto an oncoming boat. I would never let them sit that close to the bow at that speed.
Boats just like campers are one of the worst investments and most people don't keep them up. Mostly they are left outside uncovered and always in all harsh elements..it's horrible all the wasted money in these items that get ruin damaged or trashed every year. All that money could help the poor... I am saying most not all. I only met 2 people in my entire life that took care of there boats and covered them or kept them inside. There are such a lot of work to keep them up...
The ocean has sea life dedicated to filtering water though, so if hes just dumping poop/food/pee/water it shouldn't be any different then the other animals that already defecate and eat there.