It works. I used 3% hydrogen peroxide, plastic tub and UV light for 8 hours.
A link to the video that gave me the idea is below.
A link to the video that gave me the idea is below.
In one of his other videos he mixes it with gelatin instead of vaseline for much easier cleanup.You can mix the H²O² with vaseline (and cover the drizzled object with foil) and it won't dry out during the bleeching period.
3% hydrogen peroxide, meaning 97% water?It works. I used 3% hydrogen peroxide, plastic tub and UV light for 8 hours.
It would be better to get a higher percent hydrogen peroxide but that's all I could find at the grocery store. No issue with labels. I had the lights on all sides so I didnt need to flip it.3% hydrogen peroxide, meaning 97% water?
Did you flip the chips halfway through? Or do eight hours each side? Or justbdoneighr hours without flipping?
Any damage to the labels from being submerged that long?
Doh!3% is civilian H2O2. I can buy 30% as an academic. No I will not get you any.
The video suggests 8%... Did you go 8 hours because it was 3%?
I don't think the video showed how long to submerge...
Ive been going down so many youtube rabbit holes(someone start a thread) while stuck at home. I've been watching the ones you describe as well. They're awesome.This is awesome! I love restoration videos on YouTube. My favorites are the ones where some dude from eastern Europe finds old rusted tools that look like garbage from garage sales and turns it into pure gold.
hahahaTo all those who want to restore their Dreamcast and who have not watched the video:
Do not immerse it in a peroxide bath without first dismantling it!