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CHILD PROTECTIVE SERVICES?????? LMAO! Surely u jest!

Make up some more nonsense.

hm

Why, because she shares your views? Is passionate? Because that wasn’t terribly coherent. And I don’t think military service, which, let’s be honest, is less “defenders of our freedom” than corporate mercenaries at this point, should be any sort of a qualification.

Step 1: rake the lying welfare-for-the-richest-1% Repubs over the coals when they dare to host town hall meetings.

It’s commonly called “a better place”

He already took it completely apart to modify the mainboard.
Old consoles are extremely easy to take apart and it’s a common practice for any collector to do maintenance and cleaning.

You think wrong.

It doesn’t damage anything. Don’t be so stubborn and try to learn from people who know better than you.

I did the exact procedure TadBravo mentions on my Dreamcast. Of course, you have to dismantle the unit apart to get de Oxygen Peroxide on all the plastic parts, but it works. Too bad the yellowish color returns after some time.

BTW, this happens because plastic uses a fire retardant which gets oxidized with time.

That would only make me blond and tanned.

I don’t care how you take it because I explained a widely known restoration process in the retro gaming community and the only reaction you got is childish disbelief.

No, there’s no layers shaved off. This is a chemical reaction inside the plastic molecules. It’s not abrasive, there’s no rubbing or painting..
Don’t talk about something you don’t know.

check another reply I posted to someone else. It’s not repainting it’s a chemical reaction that restores the plastic to its original state without taking out the writings and logos on the console.

Hydrogen peroxide mixed with some powdery stuff (different recipes available online), spread it over the plastic you want restored, cover it with transparent plastic wrap and then leave it under the sun for a while.

It’s weird that he made the electronics work but neglected to deyellow the plastics.

See, I misread that and was ready with a few different observations:

the systematic diminishment of humanity itself.

Cancer can be forced into remission. *sob*