Perhaps I am wrong. But wouldn't the sellers for these systems use
the method to "get the yellow out" if there was one before selling
you the system? I would think they could get more for it that way.
On Jun 28, 2005, at 1:35 PM, Larry Capasso (Leroy) wrote:
> Does anybody know of a good way to clean up systems that have been
> "yellowed" or am I just out of luck? I'm getting a Duo-R in the
> mail this
> week that was listed as "slighty yellowed, as most this old are"
> and was
> just wondering what I could do to clean it up (if possible). I'm
> pretty sure
> it's just the natural process of aged plastic.. but I can hope for
> a better
> answer, can't I? (:
>
> -Leroy
>
>
>
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