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Query: How to remove "yellowing" from a sun-drenched PC?

Query: How to remove "yellowing" from a sun-drenched PC?  
notme
 Re: Query: How to remove "yellowing" from a sun-drenched PC?  
wogers nemesis
 Re: Query: How to remove "yellowing" from a sun-drenched PC?  
Steve Marshall
 Re: Query: How to remove "yellowing" from a sun-drenched PC?  
Chris Mayhew
 Re: Query: How to remove "yellowing" from a sun-drenched PC?  
Nicolaas Hawkins
From:notme
Subject:Query: How to remove "yellowing" from a sun-drenched PC?
Date:Mon, 24 Jan 2005 20:06:52 +1300
Is there any product available that will remove or reduce the
"yellowing" from a beige computer that has been exposed to the sun
over a number of years?
From:wogers nemesis
Subject:Re: Query: How to remove "yellowing" from a sun-drenched PC?
Date:Mon, 24 Jan 2005 23:19:44 +1300
On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 20:06:52 +1300, notme wrote:

> Is there any product available that will remove or reduce the
> "yellowing" from a beige computer that has been exposed to the sun
> over a number of years?

Black paint in a spraycan. Go wild.
From:Steve Marshall
Subject:Re: Query: How to remove "yellowing" from a sun-drenched PC?
Date:Mon, 24 Jan 2005 20:43:48 +1300
Jif and elbow-grease?
From:Chris Mayhew
Subject:Re: Query: How to remove "yellowing" from a sun-drenched PC?
Date:Mon, 24 Jan 2005 22:50:09 +1300
Steve Marshall wrote:
> Jif and elbow-grease?
I think the elbow-grease might cause smearing :)


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From:Nicolaas Hawkins
Subject:Re: Query: How to remove "yellowing" from a sun-drenched PC?
Date:Mon, 24 Jan 2005 22:19:48 +1300
On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 20:06:52 +1300, notme wrote in
:

> Is there any product available that will remove or reduce the
> "yellowing" from a beige computer that has been exposed to the sun
> over a number of years?

If there is, I'm sure there would be a LOT of people interested in knowing
about it! I'm one of them.

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Regards,
Nicolaas.
   

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