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    #31
    Yeah, the controller port piece is the only bit that's yellowed a small amount. I might source a good one at a later date from a SNES.

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      #32
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        #33
        Someone told me about this last night.


        If you're willing to go down the scientific route and the little bit of extra cost involved, this is the way to do it...

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          #34
          So this retr0bright isn't commercially available then? Don't fancy mixing my own tbh, does no one sell it ready made? Any info (pm me if needs be) on where to kop would be great.

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            #35
            Yeah, I'd care about the stuff is someone made it comercially. I'd make it wrong no doubt.

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              #36
              Some people do make it. I *think* there are some links on their site. Don't pay more than about £20-30.

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                #37
                Originally posted by monomaniacpat View Post
                Some people do make it. I *think* there are some links on their site. Don't pay more than about ?20-30.
                I'm probably being thick, but I had a look around there site this afternoon without joy, link me up please.. Thanks

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                  #38
                  Leave it out in the sun, turning it regularly. That'll make it a nice even yellow colour

                  I was under the impression that the retrobrite solution didn't work on a SNES?

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                    #39
                    Awise fwom your gwave!

                    People having success literally just putting yellowed plastics out in the sun now. There is science to back this up too. Search for perifractic on YouTube for deets.

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