Hi all,

If its badly yellowed its probably been in direct sunlight for some time or
covered in nicotine - eeek!.

At home and work, I use lighter petrol on some tissue and that seems to move
some of the most stubborn stains on computer casings.

regards, Ian B (UK)

C500, G3 P-Jolt320, 112mbRAM, OS8.6,  2mbHD, 9mbExtHD,
Zip250SCSI, Astra610S, StyleWriter2500, PACE56KModem

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Francois Rossi wrote:

> I've tried Alan's suggestion of using Flash, with elbow grease, and it
> worked fine on the LCIII, and a toothbrush got the dirt out of the grooves
> quite well. However, the Select 360 still looks dirty (not to mention
> yellow). I think my next step will be to dismantle the plastics and put them
> in the dishwasher. Perhaps hot water is what will make the difference.
>
> As for Clorox, if that is a bleach solution, then I prefer to abstain until
> I find an oxygen-based product to try and remove the awful yellowing.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Francois
>
> --


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