Thanks 👍 Yea the sunlight is because of the UV and the magic is happening. I wil make some further experiments with very powerful UV-C lamp to try to make it work faster. Also it could be used hydrogen peroxide with greater percentage, maybe some hair style product for blondes :) it contains up to 40 percent hydrogen peroxide in it.
There is a big chance to damage the colours. UV itself is a strong ageing power. If colours are UV resistant hydrogen peroxide can harm coloured parts. I wouldn't try honestly 😔
Пробвах с препарат за тоалетна (с много хлорин) но нищо не се получи. Реакцията с пероксида може да се ускори много с висока температура. Ефектът е поразителен вярвай ми!
Indeed, hydrogen peroxyde is very efficient for restoring yellowed plastic. I have used hair bleach (again some form of hydrogen peroxyde) since it has a kind of a gel consistency and is easier to apply it. Of course, I also covered it in foil to prevent the gel from evaporating. Maybe it would be good to compare pure hydrogen peroxyde and hair bleach but i don't have any yellowed plastic for now.
@@mohdbadrulaminluthfi2979 I haven't tried that. If atmospheric oxygen is some sort of an activator in this reaction, it might help. However, I think that the oxygen in hydrogen peroxide is more aggressive than the atmospheric oxygen. If you compare the covered and uncovered versions, please let us know.
Definitely it would be faster because the nylon bag is blocking some of the UV. It's really important to let the details on UV light while whitening ;) I used the bag to make sure all surface stays covered with the hydrogen peroxide during the process.
Well done my Friend, it's like new, very useful and interesting video🙌🙂🤝
Are you using the Sunlight as ultraviolet source?
Thanks 👍 Yea the sunlight is because of the UV and the magic is happening. I wil make some further experiments with very powerful UV-C lamp to try to make it work faster. Also it could be used hydrogen peroxide with greater percentage, maybe some hair style product for blondes :) it contains up to 40 percent hydrogen peroxide in it.
The print is still there 👌
Excellent work!
That's right. That's because it is chemical reaction in the plastic itself and not cleaning process in general. It doesn't affect prints at all :)
С това видео ще спестиш много мъки на много домакини :) Изумително, че наистина се получи поразителен ефект
Така си е!
Много добре !!
от къде купуваш кислородната вода в голяма разфасовка ?Благодаря и поздрави :)
Благодаря! Почти всяка аптека. Цената за 1 литър беше под 5 лв. преди седмица ;)
I wish I could treat my vintage airstream yellowed vinyl walls. Any suggestions? Maybe use Saran Wrap
Well I guess wrapping is your only option for such big piece. The results are just great 👍👍👍
You can find hidrogen peroxide in gel (common for hair dying)
That's right 👍👍👍
If I have something that has both white and colored plastic, will it just turn the whites back to white and leave the colored parts colored?
There is a big chance to damage the colours. UV itself is a strong ageing power. If colours are UV resistant hydrogen peroxide can harm coloured parts. I wouldn't try honestly 😔
@@FixitEasyDIY OK thanks a lot, I will give it a miss then!
Brilliant! Thnx
You are welcome my friend 😊
How long do you expose it to the sun?
I have 3% H2O2.
5-6 hours should be ok
Супер ! Би трябвало да стане и с "Вениш", за някои по-чешитски детайли.
Пробвах с препарат за тоалетна (с много хлорин) но нищо не се получи. Реакцията с пероксида може да се ускори много с висока температура. Ефектът е поразителен вярвай ми!
Was that 3% or 50% HP?
It was 6 % , but The more concentration is better ;)
Great tip thank you. Terrible music though, could have done with out that but thanks for the tip
Ее, що не го направи това видео, преди месец, като си бях разглобил дистанционното. 😄 Ще пробвам, и ще дам отзиви, мерси.
Ефектът е поразителен наистина. Благодаря за поредното включване приятелю ;)
Indeed, hydrogen peroxyde is very efficient for restoring yellowed plastic. I have used hair bleach (again some form of hydrogen peroxyde) since it has a kind of a gel consistency and is easier to apply it. Of course, I also covered it in foil to prevent the gel from evaporating. Maybe it would be good to compare pure hydrogen peroxyde and hair bleach but i don't have any yellowed plastic for now.
You are totally right 👍👍👍
Hi, people said the process would be faster without cover with plastic. Have you try?
@@mohdbadrulaminluthfi2979 I haven't tried that. If atmospheric oxygen is some sort of an activator in this reaction, it might help. However, I think that the oxygen in hydrogen peroxide is more aggressive than the atmospheric oxygen. If you compare the covered and uncovered versions, please let us know.
Definitely it would be faster because the nylon bag is blocking some of the UV. It's really important to let the details on UV light while whitening ;) I used the bag to make sure all surface stays covered with the hydrogen peroxide during the process.
how would you clean a shower heater if you can't take of the case?? should I just apply hydrogen peroxide and cover it with foil without sunlight?
Can be use 6%
Yes that's right 👍👍👍
Муцка. 👌👏