Adam Savage Restores Clear Plastic Discoloration

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Adam Savage’s Tested

Adam Savage’s Tested

Жыл бұрын

As a quick follow-up to his recent One Day Build for his Nagra IV-S audio recorder, Adam attempts to renew and restore the discoloration of its clear plastic lid, using a combination of hydrogen peroxide and plastic polish compound. Let's see if it's possible to bring this precious plastic covering back to its former glory.
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@CMonster0125
@CMonster0125 Жыл бұрын
Like others have said, a UV light makes the hydrogen peroxide process work so much better. I use it for cleaning yellow discoloration from plastics (both solid and clear). The addition of a UV light (and letting to process go for 24 hrs or longer for really bad yellowing) makes a world of difference.
@GordysGoodworks
@GordysGoodworks Жыл бұрын
Agreed, UV light is a critical part of the process
@lordhosk
@lordhosk Жыл бұрын
I've done it too on old computer cases and a clear stereo cover and UV light is the difference, I also used a stronger HP% I think it was 30% not 12%. The computer cases came out off white/beige just like from the factory floor and the clear plastic was crystal clear without a hint of yellow like this still has. I coated them before bed let them sit overnight then set them out in the driveway for a couple hours in the sunlight, then cleaned them off. 10-11 hours total.
@BogusNoise
@BogusNoise Жыл бұрын
This Summer I de-yellowed a load of LEGO bricks, worked well, but being the UK and not having a garden to leave it in, the window of opportunity isn't great! Soon I'm making a de-yellowing box with a glass tub (ideally lidded), UV LED strips and some kind of heating base.
@junks345
@junks345 Жыл бұрын
Very Deep Dive on this kzbin.info/www/bejne/j4HPZGhsjrCWjNU
@jimmytvfclassic
@jimmytvfclassic Жыл бұрын
Tip: If you don't have access to UV light another good source is the sun itself. Just make sure to swirl the parts from time to time to get a uniform color. I whitened the body of a white Panasonic Flip Clock. Works a charm
@zkhydro4985
@zkhydro4985 Жыл бұрын
I love watching you in your shop. I thought i was the only one that spends 30% of my time working on a project just wandering around aimlessly looking for something.
@wickedjuice
@wickedjuice Жыл бұрын
In March last year Adam built a UV curing oven for 3D prints using led UV strips, those same led UV strips arranged over the top of the peroxide container would activate the peroxide and give an nice even result.
@danielclement2832
@danielclement2832 Жыл бұрын
12% hydrogen peroxide is more than enough concentration, but as everyone has said UV exposure is needed. If it doesn't fit in Adam's beautiful UV box for finishing 3D printing, just sitting in sunlight will do. Honestly, the Nagra looks gorgeous already. Gave me a small thrill to see it zipping tape through rewind!
@TsunamiBeefPies
@TsunamiBeefPies Жыл бұрын
When one of these comes out well, it's such a kick to see the smile on Adam's face. You just know he's satisfied when you see that smile!
@bradvanwolde4970
@bradvanwolde4970 Жыл бұрын
Just the little tasks in life makes for a better world. Keep inspiring us.
@thedevilinthecircuit1414
@thedevilinthecircuit1414 Жыл бұрын
Wonderful work! My only advice here is your use of paper towels on plastic: it does put microscratches into the surface. Cotton or poly microfiber cloth is the only thing to use to prevent clouding or hazing a plastic surface. Remember when you were a kid and the optometrist warned you about cleaning your glasses with paper towels? That was good advice!
@pendaco
@pendaco Жыл бұрын
Funny thing is that those blue ones he puts the lid on look like microfiber cloths, yet he still continues to use those paper towels 🤦‍♂
@Warshipmodelsunderway
@Warshipmodelsunderway Жыл бұрын
@@pendaco They are thin Huck towels; you can find them listed through his online Amazon shop link. I agree that a new microfiber cloth would be my choice.
@Warriorbox
@Warriorbox Жыл бұрын
I just posted the same comment about five hours after you, didnt read down the comments this far. Sorry. but it is worth mentioning more than once I hope.
@gotdangedcommiesitellyahwa6298
@gotdangedcommiesitellyahwa6298 7 ай бұрын
I know it's a year old, but seeing this brought back some bad memories. I used to work in a glass shop, and had to redo a few projects, because the other genius guys that SHOULD have known better, came up and started cleaning the plexi/lexan with paper freaking towels! AFTER I was almost done!
@MrWolfSnack
@MrWolfSnack 3 ай бұрын
As a teenager I used to clean my glasses with paper towels and windex all the time. Nobody ever told me it was bad. Finally once when I went to get a new pair of glasses they seen my glasses and knew immediately what happened to them. I now use special cleaning solution for glasses (no ammonia) and a lens cloth.
@NLGeebee
@NLGeebee Жыл бұрын
I just love it when products are screwed together in stead of glued or snap-clicked.
@Stuntman707
@Stuntman707 Жыл бұрын
There is a restoration process called retrobright that uses hydrogen peroxide and UV light to get the yellow out of old plastic. People have restored old PCs and all sorts doing this. One setup I’ve seen is a clear container filled with hydrogen peroxide, wrapped in UV led tape and then tinfoil. I’ve also seen hydrogen peroxide cream from beauty suppliers work well as it can stick to the surface you want to restore, wrapped in cling film and left in the sun.
@blackcatgraphics1483
@blackcatgraphics1483 Жыл бұрын
If you want your mind blown when trying to remove scratches from plastic, try Polywatch polish. It doesn't work on all types of plastic, but the results on acrylic based plastics are amazing. I refurbish old watch crystals from scratched beyond being able to see through, to completely clear, in minutes. Never bought anything that actually worked this amazingly before.
@Joe___R
@Joe___R Жыл бұрын
The most likely reason it got worse the more you polished it is most likely because you didn't clean out your pad often enough combined with allowing the polishing compound to get too dry on the surface while still buffing. After a couple of passes over an area with your buffer the area needs to be cleaned off as well as the buffing pad. Then new compound can be applied & worked again if it needs it. When polishing compound gets too dry it turns into a much coarser abrasive because the liquid is lessened but the grit is still there. As others have stated hydrogen peroxide works well to remove yellowing from plastics but it requires ultraviolet light & potentially more time than you allowed. You would also want to flip the cover over halfway through to help the bleaching process penitente the whole piece.
@colt5189
@colt5189 Жыл бұрын
He really should be using the polishing pads that are made of foam. That way you can use different foams based on how much scratch removal you need and then finish off with a gentle polish to get the shine out of it.
@covrtdesign5279
@covrtdesign5279 Жыл бұрын
Speed as well, but it sounded like a low RPM.
@71tbomb
@71tbomb Жыл бұрын
I agree. I've been buffing cars for over 20 years & I use less compound with a spray bottle of water. One thing I did learn from this vid, is that there is plastic polish. I just never thought of that before. Cheers Y/All.
@raoulduke8382
@raoulduke8382 Жыл бұрын
I was cringing every time he contaminated the finer grits with the coarse ones still on the pad. He should have dedicated pads for each grit. I've buffed out lacquer finishes on guitars. It's an unforgiving process.
@71tbomb
@71tbomb Жыл бұрын
@@raoulduke8382 It's pretty obvious that Adam didn't know much about buffing. But look at all the other things he's done. No one knows every thing. That's how we learn in life. Gotta give him a break.
@CaptainMarvelsSon
@CaptainMarvelsSon Жыл бұрын
Watching the de-yellowing is one of my favorite practices on Odd Tinkering, though he is always dealing with opaque plastics.
@ErwinPommel
@ErwinPommel Жыл бұрын
Imagine how shiny the inside of the plastic polish bottle must be.
@nathkrupa3463
@nathkrupa3463 Жыл бұрын
Awesome video Adam sir thank you for sharing sir.
@aaronlandry3947
@aaronlandry3947 Жыл бұрын
Since those are so rare and hard to find you should make a couple vacuum molds of it for safekeeping. You never know when having that specific shape might come in handy down the road.
@drewc1197
@drewc1197 Жыл бұрын
It sounds like there's collectors that might want a replaca if they can't find an original.
@ImPattMan
@ImPattMan Жыл бұрын
Outstanding idea!
@MrWolfSnack
@MrWolfSnack 3 ай бұрын
Yes, we do want and need it. Dust covers for reel to reel players are essential. @@drewc1197
@mcsstudios101
@mcsstudios101 Жыл бұрын
Wow. What a beautiful peice!
@mabbaticchio
@mabbaticchio Жыл бұрын
There is something about watching an actual genius work on anything.
@JDMyers-lj8nz
@JDMyers-lj8nz Жыл бұрын
I build plastic models and use what used to be called Future Floor wax, but now called Pledge Floor Care for the clear parts. I've found that minor scratches mostly disappear as it fills in the scratches. Not sure if it will work, but just a suggestion. I've usually dipped the parts in the floor wax but have used an airbrush on them before. It doesn't need thinning.
@Jager-er4vc
@Jager-er4vc Жыл бұрын
Mother’s Aluminum Wheel Polish Works amazing!!!! Perfect for car headlights too. Available at just about any auto parts store. Trust me, it’s AMAZING on plastics! Perfect for yellowing like this.
@nticompass
@nticompass Жыл бұрын
The peroxide + UV light de-yellowing process is called retr0bright. Lots of vintage computer KZbinrs use it to fix plastics on old computers/electronics. Super-cool to see you using the process on a such a neat machine :)
@jcmottern
@jcmottern Ай бұрын
Seeing Adam on here, is like seeing an old friend. I haven't thought about him in a long time.
@animalyze7120
@animalyze7120 4 ай бұрын
Awesome, Novus is a 3/4 part system and you have to use the final polishing compound in order to get that shine back fully, it also takes out the rest of the micro scratches for a mirror finish. I use this stuff for model kits and old kit glass that has yellowed and gotten beat up pretty bad bouncing in the box for a few decades lol. Love all you do!
@lambodp
@lambodp Жыл бұрын
I had about the same issues with the Novus polishes on my motorcycle windshields - it seemed to do well at first, then it got worse, then I was fighting to get it back to a respectable clarity. I ended up getting Meguiars #17 (mirror glaze clear plastic cleaner) and it's worlds better at removing fine scratches than the Novus products are. It's safe for gauge clusters, computer screens, and motorcycle windshields, where optical clarity is required (I was almost blind riding at night due to the glare from the swirls on my windshield originally). Thanks for posting!
@MB-xw1tu
@MB-xw1tu 10 ай бұрын
Thanks for this. All the other comments about polishing didn't seem to know that he was using a product that wasn't a mechanical polish. Your comment was actually helpful to me because I have used the novus fine (can't rmember if it's 1, 2, or 3) on opaque plastics and it works nicely and they seem quite shiny, but clarity on clear plastics isn't great. I think his effort was improved greatly by giving it a good cleaning after the final application. Thanks for your tip!
@autumnjeserich2689
@autumnjeserich2689 Жыл бұрын
Yo a tattoo of a ruler is the advice I never knew I needed. I'm constantly looking for a measuring stick this is life changing
@ccarpenter39
@ccarpenter39 Жыл бұрын
I love the work prep. Wipe it out with the first old rag that I find and call it good.
@mattcurr9931
@mattcurr9931 Жыл бұрын
Sunlight!!! That and peroxide has saved countless yellowed vintage Lego for me
@joe-e-geo
@joe-e-geo Жыл бұрын
" ahh you are a set screw!" . of course you are because you are part of a beautifully engineered piece of technical art that was built to last and function well from back when things like that actually focking mattered. . and oh yeah well-expressed joy about the perfectly sized tray. I can so so so relate omg.
@jamesduffy2446
@jamesduffy2446 Жыл бұрын
Hi Adam, as others have said the hydrogen peroxide will work, but needs UV light to do the trick.
@breaux2806
@breaux2806 Жыл бұрын
That looks amazing, I actually like the tiny bit of yellow, makes it look like some kind of crystal after that polish
@Xx0Gh0st0xX
@Xx0Gh0st0xX Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the share!!!!!! WOW!
@MichaelAlm
@MichaelAlm Жыл бұрын
Hey Adam, When do we get to hear some recordings from this thing? I would love to know what it sounds like! (Beautiful work on the restoration)
@nataliegreystar
@nataliegreystar Жыл бұрын
Research in the Pinball area and you'll find great tips for removing yellowing with minimal integrity damage. We commonly treat this kind of stuff to restore older machines. Depending on your plastic type the time and method may be different to reduce potential damage. For this type of likely PC plastic you do have to submerge it in the peroxide and keep it in full UV sunlight until it clarifies. Anywhere from 2-72h depending on your UV intensity. It's the least effort and least damage that won't reduce the clarity or polish. I'm not sure if it's the peroxide reacting with the plastic or the reaction of UV through peroxide that somehow modifies it. On some plastics just leaving it in direct sunlight for a few days will do the same. It's the safest way for any plastic. If possible do this outside in full light, not in a window because windows (especially modern) cut certain UV wavelengths enough it will take 48-72h to clear. Storm windows often have UV film and this may not work at all indoors. You can also try making a paste from baking soda or certain types of toothpaste and let that sit if sun isn't an option. Some plastics will warp depending on sun/heat/cold so indoors in the window may be required. I'm not sure what UV wavelength makes this process work, wish I knew, but I've only gotten it to work in full sun. Also works safely on PP. Be cautious about the methods. For anyone doing this stuff DO A TEST FIRST, these things can brittle some plastics depending on chemical properties and age. Some ABS will re-yellow pretty quickly when doing these methods and depending on the plastic formulation it may make it brittle. You may need to seal the plastic to keep it from yellowing again because it's oxygen that causes the yellowing. I've seen people ruin items doing some of these de-yellowing methods. Most of the methods will remove stickers, paints, or embellishments so even more important to do a test. You can do this with just a drop on a more inconspicuous part.
@ethansdad3d
@ethansdad3d Жыл бұрын
Thanks. I learned a few things. Before and after photos would have been a great addition.
@reddcube
@reddcube Жыл бұрын
This reminds me of the process for restore headlights. You buff off the outer oxidized layer, and then add a clear coat spray.
@nikonissinen6772
@nikonissinen6772 Жыл бұрын
beautiful device
@orclev
@orclev Жыл бұрын
There's been some really great experimentation done with the retrobrite process, and one conclusion that they've all pretty much come to is that heat and/or UV is key to making the process work. Since this is a very valuable piece you may want to avoid going with the heat option since it increases the risk that you might overheat the piece and warp it, but it definitely would be worth it to get some UV lights and repeat this experiment. The other option would be a higher concentration peroxide solution, but once again it becomes risky at a certain concentration, and without UV and/or heat results are likely to be middling at best. The absolute best results seem to be obtained by using both heat and UV, but even just UV should give you better results than what you got.
@lujho
@lujho Жыл бұрын
Everyone’s already mentioned UV light, I just want to know how Adam managed to read about the peroxide without coming across the UV part.
@rivards1
@rivards1 Жыл бұрын
Sad, right?
@silaskuemmerle2505
@silaskuemmerle2505 Жыл бұрын
It’s possible he didn’t think it mattered because often the UV is suggested to make it work faster when it in fact is needed to get it to work at all
@robato3991
@robato3991 Жыл бұрын
Ye that's what wondering too. Nearly all the articles on Internet mention the UV
@melgross
@melgross 10 ай бұрын
I use a UV lamp too. I’ve seen where some people put it outdoors, in the sun for a few days. But that seems to be a lot of trouble.
@PrimalRenegade17
@PrimalRenegade17 7 ай бұрын
He is human like the rest of us. He just missed it or misunderstood how critical it was
@oncomics1128
@oncomics1128 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing
@coriscotupi
@coriscotupi Жыл бұрын
As many others have said, this works best with UV light. I'd try it again, while also leaving the part exposed to a UV lamp. Sunlight also works, but you might not want to risk it warping from the Sun's heat.
@scottbecker3563
@scottbecker3563 Жыл бұрын
I too also use Novus 2 Fine Scratch Remover.. Great stuff!!! works great for headlights.
@danielberg7644
@danielberg7644 6 ай бұрын
My dad loved stuff like this.
@3DJapan
@3DJapan Жыл бұрын
I got the Proxxon rotary tool that you recommended before and I use it all the time now.
@jeffallen3598
@jeffallen3598 Жыл бұрын
To get rid of scratches, you might want to try dipping in “Pledge Revive it” floor gloss. I use this on the windows canopies of my models. Prevents fingerprints from the glues and give them a more natural glass look rather than the “clear plastic” look
@da5hole
@da5hole Жыл бұрын
Adam, I do sneaker restoration and I use a product called Salon Care 40 to remove the yellowing on white rubber of the sneakers. The secret is to coat with the salon care and put it under uvb light and it works great. Hunters use it was well to whiten game skulls. I think if when you were soaking the cover if you would have had it under some uvb light it would work.
@bjbell52
@bjbell52 7 ай бұрын
I still have my TEAC 3300 reel to reel I bought around 1971. And, it still works.
@tycole5111
@tycole5111 Жыл бұрын
Were you actually using paper towels on plexiglass? Undoing all the work you accomplished with the polisher? Just wondering.
@ninjamonkey4
@ninjamonkey4 Жыл бұрын
In restoring hotwheels windshields we use Pledge Future Shine floor polish to clear up small scratches and discoloring.
@YingwuUsagiri
@YingwuUsagiri Жыл бұрын
As far as I've seen videos of Peroxide and Baking Powder together make it go to almost perfectly clear again.
@M0UAW_IO83
@M0UAW_IO83 Жыл бұрын
That's really interesting, it suggests the yellowing is surface only and could be removed by ablating the surface, that might work really nicely for opaque surfaces that are textured
@skipjames8437
@skipjames8437 Жыл бұрын
Yeah, I'm curious how good it'd do cracks & crevices
@MancaveEffects
@MancaveEffects Жыл бұрын
It works only when exposed to UV light. Key is to have very even light and solution distribution to avoid uneven bleaching. However i dont know if it will work on clear acrylics as the yellowing will in this case go thru out the entire thickness of material.
@jacobrjager
@jacobrjager Жыл бұрын
It's the same process we use on collectable toys that have yellowed and it sometimes takes a couple of days to really clear it up... depends on your peroxide strength and also put it in sunlight or under UV lights. Will super power the process to only a few hours
@klipstick3108
@klipstick3108 Жыл бұрын
Watching on my TV. Hopped to the phone to mention UV light but see the community has it covered. People use peroxide gel also
@bluestar.8938
@bluestar.8938 Жыл бұрын
Thank you : )
@iamtoast3397
@iamtoast3397 Жыл бұрын
After all the videos on weathering new things to make them look old, you finally get something that already looks old and you do this?! 😉
@h.Freeman
@h.Freeman Жыл бұрын
I use hair bleach peroxide %35 and uv light to restore icy clear soles on my sneakers. It works to remove the yellow for sure Edit: I hadn't read the comments about uv light but they're right. Now back to watching the rest of the video 🤓
@Guinea54
@Guinea54 Жыл бұрын
Do you think regular bleach would work? I feel like bleach would work better than peroxide.
@h.Freeman
@h.Freeman Жыл бұрын
@@Guinea54 bleach causes yellowing and for the material to ultimately breakdown it's really harsh
@Guinea54
@Guinea54 Жыл бұрын
@@h.Freeman interesting.. I have a watch that has clear straps that might turn yellow so I will keep your method in mind for when that time comes. Would sunlight work as good as the UV light
@DanyTV79
@DanyTV79 Жыл бұрын
I had this issue with my vintage Ecto-1 from Kenner: the blue tinted windows and windshield are yellow but nothing seems to work. I'm gonna try your method.
@davidgekler
@davidgekler Жыл бұрын
I used to Turtle wax my Nagra cover, when I had it. Never yellowed! But you did a Great job!
@joshuaparsons1377
@joshuaparsons1377 Жыл бұрын
Novus polish is amazing stuff. I keep 3-2-1 on hand for model car windshields and airplane canopies.
@jaredmehrlich6683
@jaredmehrlich6683 Жыл бұрын
Far out man. I can dig it.
@marcberm
@marcberm Жыл бұрын
A strong UV light source helps catalyze the oxidation process in the peroxide bath. A bit counterintuitive, since UV light over the long term is also what tends to cause the plastic to yellow in the first place, through the formation of free radicals in the plasticizers and stablizers.
@deeply999
@deeply999 Жыл бұрын
And a black light...... Dont forget the black light its what helps to work..... I use it to restore yellowed game cases....
@twinstickpete
@twinstickpete Жыл бұрын
Mr. Savage...I'm surprised that you are using paper towels on plastic. Interesting. Love all that you do, sir.
@rockdog2584
@rockdog2584 Жыл бұрын
I think I need one of those little polishers now....
@trailblazer632
@trailblazer632 Жыл бұрын
There was a headlight restoration kit that we used at Monro muffler, it was a sand and buff up to like 2000grit with a final liquid component that was wiped on with of all things a "Mr eraser" sponge. Was like magic. End of sanding the lens would be that same frosted look, but you hit it with that liquid and boom like a new perfectly smooth clear lens. Set the uv light on it to cure it or set in the sun on a warm day and good for years.
@Foxwolf9Tails
@Foxwolf9Tails Жыл бұрын
That is a gorgeous piece of equipment. I got into sound design and location sound recording after those had already gone by the wayside for general use. They are just amazing mechanically though, absolute pieces of mechanical art. I would be curious to know if Nagra knew who it was originally sold to and possibly what projects it was used on.
@billybike57
@billybike57 Жыл бұрын
ADAM!!!! You know better than anyone, you never buff plastic with paper, come dude, I bet you got hundreds of microfiber clothes. Sheesh😵‍💫
@michielgoudzwaard8133
@michielgoudzwaard8133 Жыл бұрын
Very cool.I was born in 1978.IIt aged much better than I did.
@clarktruett2947
@clarktruett2947 Жыл бұрын
love you take a picture of something that your filming
@tgh965
@tgh965 Жыл бұрын
...that smile says it all. Plus I'm of the mind that removing all signs of aging is unnecessary. 😊
@bengtjohansson5702
@bengtjohansson5702 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for all your work! Perhaps I have missed it, but all that public domain music you have been using, where do I find links to them? They may be there, but I did not find them. 🙂
@Kevin.odonnell
@Kevin.odonnell Жыл бұрын
Shake the Novus well! Once had a bottle that settled and the grit fell to the bottom. You can imagine my surprise
@willseay8553
@willseay8553 Жыл бұрын
Looks nearly factory-fresh, nice job. Just a note on your last Nagra project, the handle, for the ultimate class act the screws that attach the handle to the side pieces should be countersunk flathead screws, an easy rework. I'm sure Nagra would have done it that way.
@adamhillier1463
@adamhillier1463 Жыл бұрын
that was vary satisfying
@VDuro1
@VDuro1 Жыл бұрын
Adam - Here is Why it got Worse and how to fix it- you need to move from a cutting compound to a polishing compound. Both are like liquid sandpaper, with the cutting compound being a low grain and the polishing a very fine grain. It got worse the second time because you had already weakened the surface you were working on and needed to smooth out the scratches you made with a finer grain (polishing compound). Keep working on it, thing about getting a foam polishing pad to use with your polishing compound and then when it's finally clear and devoid of scratches think about covering it with clear coat to prevent the yellow from ever coming back.... put practice on other less valuable pieces of clear plastics first because if you fuck fuck up the clear coat you have to go back to square one with the clear coat. You will also need to wet sand and polish the clear coat but it will last longer.
@jsymanzik
@jsymanzik 7 ай бұрын
For hard clear plastic (like headlights) I use the 3M advanced headlight restoration kit. The polish that comes with the kit leaves the plastic with much better clarity than other kits I've used. The 3M kit is used with a cordless drill and has 500 and 800 grit sandpapers and a 3000 grit Trizac scuff remover and then you finish with a foam pad and what they call a rubbing compound. Dry sand with the sandpapers and use very light, even pressure. Then use more pressure and some water when using the Trizac pad. Finish with the foam pad and polish until the plastic is clear. Check your work to make sure you've removed all of the scratches from the prior step. If you see any "ghost" scuff marks or cloudiness it means you didn't remove all of the marks from one of the abrasives along the way and need to start over being sure to be very thorough. To get crystal clear results, spray the plastic with the acrylic clear coat that comes in Maguiar's headlight restore kit. Make sure the surface is free from dust and lint before applying the clear coat. Something about that particular product lays down very evenly as compared to other clears I've used. Do not over spray. I would not recommend this last step for wide, flat surfaces. In my experience it's damn near impossible to get a perfectly even coat. Anyways, your results speak for themselves and I'll be giving Novus a try.
@Spiralem
@Spiralem Жыл бұрын
The process you did in this video is called Retrobright, which is commonly used to restore "yellowed" parts in old ABS plastic if I am not mistaken. But I seems to recall that this process is used in conjunction with a UV light source.
@mfree80286
@mfree80286 Жыл бұрын
9:30 It looks like something that would be easy enough to make a vacuum forming mold for a new part though... store the old one safely and enjoy the reproduction.
@baxojayz
@baxojayz Жыл бұрын
The guys at my model club use Novus for the canopies on their aircraft models and other clear parts. Good call!
@HailKingCeezer
@HailKingCeezer Жыл бұрын
Does the Novus set work for high gloss wood finishes with fine scratches and swirls?
@racer72
@racer72 Жыл бұрын
Back in my car racing days, we used Lexan for windshields. After 3 or 4 races it would get sand blasted with some small scratches. We used a tube of cheap toothpaste with a buffer then a couple coats of Rain X to get the really small stuff. It worked great and was pretty cheap.
@jimt353
@jimt353 Жыл бұрын
I used the Novus on my vintage radios from the 50s and polish my Stormtrooper armor for 501st . I used a micro fiber to put it and take it off . Avoids scratching with paper towels !
@sledgesworld
@sledgesworld Жыл бұрын
As Man we are so full of Imperfections. But My Dear Sir look like you enjoy them, Nay thrive on them. Glad to be a Patron. PEACE
@PhiloYT1
@PhiloYT1 Жыл бұрын
The internet said something that wasn't quite right? Inconceivable!
@MrWolfSnack
@MrWolfSnack 3 ай бұрын
I just got into reel to reel myself. what kept me away was the seemingly daunting way it operates but once you get the hang of it its easy as hell. i got a sony tc series player and an external matching vintage preamp (it doesnt have its own speakers onboard). i have then proceeded to rescue and save old radio station airchecks and a couple home recorded beatles albums to play on it. amazing stuff. i always make sure to keep about 4 feet of leader added on all the tapes. sounds like a lot but it isn't, as you need to make sure there isnt such a high tension on the tape ribbon. acetate ones like to snap,
@MorrisonManor
@MorrisonManor Жыл бұрын
Meguiar's various Mirror Glazes for plastics have always worked well for me.
@JazzCatsPlace
@JazzCatsPlace Жыл бұрын
Yep, that was me yelling at the screen “NO PAPER TOWELS - THEY SCRATCH!” Then followed it with “You totally missed the ultraviolet light step!” Aaaugh!
@pendaco
@pendaco Жыл бұрын
I already wondered why I was hearing an echo 😄
@Spock910
@Spock910 Жыл бұрын
You should put some uv protectant on it to help keep future yellowing at bay.
@gfdia35
@gfdia35 Жыл бұрын
WE THE INTERNET ABSOLUTELY NEED TO GET ADAM TO DO THIS AGAIN WITH THE UV
@vandeputalexandre244
@vandeputalexandre244 Жыл бұрын
Retrobrigthing need UV for the peroxide reaction.
@violao206
@violao206 4 ай бұрын
The very machine used to record the Beatles soundtrack on the Get Back Sessions. Nagra Reel-to-Reel tape recorders are one of the gold standards for High Fidelity which is why they fetch $1200-2000 for these machines. This is a great technique for anyone who wants to restore an old Turntable dust cover. Yeah!
@briank.carpenter5552
@briank.carpenter5552 Жыл бұрын
don't know if it will work but I often use this method to remove yellowing from plastics, but I also use UV light or even sunlight works well. it takes a while depending on the light source, but the uv light helps
@andyelliott3198
@andyelliott3198 Жыл бұрын
Hi Adam, you should definitely using UV light with the Peroxide for better results. A clear plastic container wrapped on the outside in aluminium foil and a black light or UV LED strips suspended above the container pointing straight down. Foil to reflect the UV back into the container. The process is called Retro Brightening, the 8 Bit Guy or Odd Tinkering channels use the method often.
@oldschoolsurfer
@oldschoolsurfer Жыл бұрын
Adam, my thoughts are: when professionals polish clear coat paint, they clean the polishing pad constantly. I was just wondering if using the same now dirty pad, would reintroduce that yellowing you seemed to get after the initial cleaning?
@rupertmiller9690
@rupertmiller9690 Жыл бұрын
I knew this was coming as content.
@larrytrickett9115
@larrytrickett9115 7 ай бұрын
I thought you said you researched the internet Adam!? Uv lights! Restoration videos are some of my favorite
@MichaelEilers
@MichaelEilers Жыл бұрын
I don’t known how you work with these fragile, rare/one of a kind objects like this. I was wincing every time you even set it down on the bench
@cryalowicki
@cryalowicki Жыл бұрын
Paper towels can cause scratching on soft plastic. Microfiber towels are best for polishing.
@MattBlank0
@MattBlank0 Жыл бұрын
Now that you've cleaned up the plastic, you should spray it with some high quality 2K clear coat to protect it from further damage. It will also fill in the tiny scratches left.
@AnnaAnna-uc2ff
@AnnaAnna-uc2ff Жыл бұрын
Thanks.
@Sheithan
@Sheithan Жыл бұрын
You know it's serious when Adam swears. That is a night and day difference, jeez
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