@@IDreamOfGaming well there super cheap so if you need to do it again all you need is a tub and tin foil to keep the cost down super low because you can use the foil to reflect the uv and not use so many uv leds
@@MXCGAMINGwhythehellnot Do you just use the methode he does in the video when you put it in the clear container or do you mix the hydrogen paroxide with water in the container? If yes how much water and how much HP in conparisson to each other?
@@DarkmanStudios I just buy 12% hp no need to mix and you can either just put it out in the sun in a clear container. Or get a string of uv leds (this is what I do) and use those to make the process faster. You just need to stick them inside of the lid of your container and put a small hole in the top for the wire. To go the extra step you can buy chrome spray paint or aluminium foil to make the inside of the container shiny. Then just close it up and turn on the uv leds. I plan to make a tutorial soon if your interested.
@@MXCGAMINGwhythehellnot A video is always cool! Do the UV lights have to be on the inside? I put mine around my glass bowl and then also the aluminiom foil on the outside over the UV lights. Liquid peroxide also seems more expensive where i'm from. the hair doo goo was really cheap. So I guess this method with the clear wrapping is also fine?
does this work for colored shells? im looking at skyblue shell that has been bleached to a green color on one side. how about if the shell has official printing on it?
@@IDreamOfGaming Not dirty. Yellowing is not dirt. But you know what? It begins to work. I just did not wait long enought. After 6 hours in the oxygen it starts to de-yellow :-).
Looks awesome! I have my Dreamcast controller laying in the sun right now, can't wait for the results :)
Yes it worked very well
I buy uv leds and use them wrapped around a clear container and put the shells in the tub works quicker than the sun
I was keeping the cost as low as possible
@@IDreamOfGaming well there super cheap so if you need to do it again all you need is a tub and tin foil to keep the cost down super low because you can use the foil to reflect the uv and not use so many uv leds
@@MXCGAMINGwhythehellnot Do you just use the methode he does in the video when you put it in the clear container or do you mix the hydrogen paroxide with water in the container? If yes how much water and how much HP in conparisson to each other?
@@DarkmanStudios I just buy 12% hp no need to mix and you can either just put it out in the sun in a clear container. Or get a string of uv leds (this is what I do) and use those to make the process faster. You just need to stick them inside of the lid of your container and put a small hole in the top for the wire. To go the extra step you can buy chrome spray paint or aluminium foil to make the inside of the container shiny. Then just close it up and turn on the uv leds. I plan to make a tutorial soon if your interested.
@@MXCGAMINGwhythehellnot A video is always cool! Do the UV lights have to be on the inside? I put mine around my glass bowl and then also the aluminiom foil on the outside over the UV lights. Liquid peroxide also seems more expensive where i'm from. the hair doo goo was really cheap. So I guess this method with the clear wrapping is also fine?
Wow I actually didn't expect this to work
Nor did I lol
Well done.
Thanks
Impressive!
I was very impressed
does this work for colored shells? im looking at skyblue shell that has been bleached to a green color on one side. how about if the shell has official printing on it?
I don't think it works on coloured shells
I have problems doing this for the transparent gameboy pocket case
It won't work as well due to the transparent plastic. You would be better off just washing it with soapy water.
@@IDreamOfGaming Plain soapy water doesn't do anything either
@@DocMAX how dirty is it?
@@IDreamOfGaming Not dirty. Yellowing is not dirt. But you know what? It begins to work. I just did not wait long enought. After 6 hours in the oxygen it starts to de-yellow :-).