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When mixing chemicals, ALWAYS START with the least dangerous liquid, in this case water. Pouring liquids together will splash the liquid already in the container out. You want that liquid to be water.
You lucky! These A1000 keys are in PBT plastic, never yellow for these (except the space bar, as the longer key was made in ABS plastic to cost less). Maybe your A1000 is an earlier 1986 model, isn't it? Cheers, M
Ah that makes sense. Yeah, it seems to be the pattern. Its certainly nice when something on a keyboard isnt yellowed. Still the UVNator tends to get them back to a decent colour, but its weakness is with BIG plastic. For instance a monitors case...
Retronaut now has a dedicated Amiga Discord channel, discord.gg/8uxJa6QX where you can chat with like minded Amiga nuts (such as me). For those who JOIN my channel (hit the JOIN button above). There are exclusive Channels on the Discord where you can chat directly with me and other members. So why not jump in today and join the Amiga Discord!
A few viewers have asked for a link to the peroxide used in this video. Please find a link to this in the description. Clicking on this affiliate link and then purchasing, will send some $$ to the channel and help it grow!
When mixing chemicals, ALWAYS START with the least dangerous liquid, in this case water. Pouring liquids together will splash the liquid already in the container out. You want that liquid to be water.
Good tip, indeed, I'll remember this for future encounters with peroxide.
You lucky! These A1000 keys are in PBT plastic, never yellow for these (except the space bar, as the longer key was made in ABS plastic to cost less). Maybe your A1000 is an earlier 1986 model, isn't it? Cheers, M
Ah that makes sense. Yeah, it seems to be the pattern. Its certainly nice when something on a keyboard isnt yellowed. Still the UVNator tends to get them back to a decent colour, but its weakness is with BIG plastic. For instance a monitors case...