I used the cream developer and just covered the screen with blue masking tape.I 
then put it under my UV lamp rig for a week (set up one weekend, and pulled it 
out the next weekend.) My UV lamps are not very strong, so better lamps or the 
sun would be faster. I actually think it is the heat more than the UV light. I 
had in my garage here in Florida, so it was plenty warm.I posted some pics of 
the result to this group back in December or early January. You can probably 
find them in the archives. I have two M100s, so I took a side by side pic with 
one brightened and the other untouched.
-------- Original message --------From: Jeffrey Birt <[email protected]> 
Date: 7/27/21  8:23 PM  (GMT-05:00) To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [M100] 
How to clean plastic? >>But what about the white? Any suggestions on how to 
clean and improve its look?  Mine looks a bit yellowedThe yellow is the 
typically result of natural oxidation of the plastic. It can also be from 
tobacco smoke, but the stench will give that away. I usually start with a good 
washing with dish soap with a Magic Eraser used for the tough spots.I just did 
a video about the yellowing process and how the 'Retr0Brite' process turn it 
back closer to the original color. With the M100 you have to deal with the 
clear plastic being stuck in place and not knowing how it will react with the 
hydrogen peroxide. https://youtu.be/YPl356YKcVsJeff Birt (Hey 
Birt!)-----Original Message-----From: M100 <[email protected]> 
On Behalf Of Earl BaughSent: Tuesday, July 27, 2021 4:47 PMTo: 
[email protected]: Re: [M100] How to clean plastic?>>But what 
about the white? Any suggestions on how to clean and improve its look?  Mine 
looks a bit yellowed.   I’ll be trying some basic cleaning, but would 
appreciate any pointers on what others have done. Earl 

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