[GreenKeys] Retr0Bright Process - Results
Simon Claessen
info at drukknop.nl
Sun Nov 23 06:24:42 EST 2014
hey there,
cool. i was contemplating using it on some of our machines, but there
seems to be a fallback after a longer period.
I once put the plastics of a Apple Lisa on the roof of my house and they
just sat there for a week or two in rain and sun. they were very clean
and grey again afterwards. no retrobright or something else used, just
weather and sunlight. Be aware that this was in The Netherlands during
april, so not in the middle of summer. I will test this at our
hackerspace later on with a obsolete computerpart while covering part of
the plastic, so i can see what goes on.
The green on the model 33 keycaps seem to be desintergrating. especially
where the fingers touch them. I have not found a way to restore that yet.
On 21-11-14 20:56, David Tumey via GreenKeys wrote:
> Listmembers,
>
> I have been asked by several members how I am restoring the cover parts
> on my Model 33 ASR projects to like-new condition - the answer:
> RetrOBright:
>
> http://www.retr0bright.com/
>
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Met vriendelijke Groet,
Simon Claessen
drukknop.nl
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