honestly... i am thinking you can use use heat... From what i understand the peroxide needs to be activated... that is why
it does nothing when you just smear it on. and Heat and UV light both activate peroxide... what has to happen is the peroxide has to bind to the
bromide, and when that happens the yellow is be gone.
Once you get the yellow be gone, you can protect your plastic with silicone oil. if you coat your de-yellowed plastic with Armorall or Pledge.
it will be protected, the reason the yellow stains on the plastic is because the bromide reacts with the oxygen in the air. and those products will keep that from happening... so if you have a mac that is not yellow, Protect it with a silicone oil product.
this is really not my thing, just so you guys know. i am only doing this because one of my customers offered me a Turbo 040 @40mhz for my Iici if i De-Yellow his SE/30.
so i figured if i am going through all the trouble i will do it right... I am a turbo kind of guy and i want to accerlaterate this process as fast as possible
i am thinking i am going to use heat and BL, next.
i ran out of time... I need to pick up some saran wrap, some rubber gloves and 2 extra wide tubs, because at the office there is just a bathroom sink and nothing else for me to wash bigger things like these plastics
by the time i got all the BL set up, i had already applied the 40 developer, and it had started to dry.
but i could tell just front he UV from the normal lights in my office after 3 hours it was removing all the yellow from one side of the thing.
so i ran out of time last night, i will have to restart the process tonight hopefully if i get time,
so far the LC-III is pretty screwed up looking as its streaked all to hell.
the product had already partially dried up, after i put it under the BL.
this guys uses BL, seemed like he had great results with this apple iie.