+Thundering Fox it doesn't work very well to be honest after making the video I realised this. The only way to clean yellowed bricks without sunlight is using 1:1 bleach solution and let it soak for a week. But sticker Ines you shouldn't clean at all.
+Amigo Bricks yeah this did not really work. So what I did is I just soaked the bricks in diluted bleach for a week. Did not bother reacting it. The bleach would kill the yeast.
How did you make that yeast
question. if u use yeast. does it need sugar inside the hydrogenperoxide too?
No. But this method doesn’t work. I resorted to bleach. Only way to fix them.
What percentage is that hydrogen peroxide??
9
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@@pstasiw And you can also use 3 percentage of Hydrogen peroxide
I have one question, does this work with pieces that have stickers on them? Also great video, I subbed.
+Thundering Fox it doesn't work very well to be honest after making the video I realised this. The only way to clean yellowed bricks without sunlight is using 1:1 bleach solution and let it soak for a week. But sticker Ines you shouldn't clean at all.
pstasiw Thanks for getting back, will probably use the original way of just letting them sit in the sun with hydrogen peroxide.
Of course not idiot
Can you use diluted bleach instead of the hydrogen peroxide in this reaction?
+Amigo Bricks yeah this did not really work. So what I did is I just soaked the bricks in diluted bleach for a week. Did not bother reacting it. The bleach would kill the yeast.
But the yeast will still work with Hydrogen Peroxide?
+Amigo Bricks yeah
Does this work with blue bricks??
You can try
all it did was consume all the peroxide... you made soda water... that smells like foot-rot
You don't need strong sun. If your plants grow, it is enough sunlight.
First! :D