Just curious, can you keep the jar of hydrogen peroxide and reuse it over and over?
Just curious, can you keep the jar of hydrogen peroxide and reuse it over and over?
just wanted to confirm what kup has said and that you CAN reuse the peroxide multiple times.
It also works on coloured plastics too.
sunlight is not always constant over here atm so im currently using a UV lamp indoors. im also using a motorised jewellery display turntable to allow even exposure to the UV.
the results have been pretty good so far.
however, i've got a question for those who say that they've used 35% concentration. do you mean 35 vol and not 35%?
how are you guys obtaining this? the max i can buy is 6% / 20vol?
perhaps TheHandsomeCrab can enlighten us where he gets his 35% ??
i certainly look forward to the prospects of using it for only a few hours rather than a few days...
You guys can kiss my, err, praise me HEAPS for bringing this info here right now;
Oh you're going to love this.
http://retr0bright.wikispaces.com/?r...2046f63185feb5
Plus it explains how and why this works.
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Damn, nice find there! Now to track down Xanthan Gum and an elcheapo blender...
yeah, i was talking to Kup about retr0bright a while back...
sounds promising if you can make the gel form and only apply to areas where you need it. saves from unwanted bleaching/whitening of adjacent sections that dont need it.
however, with "Figure 3. Lorne’s Osborne 1 experiment", is it me or did they compare 2 completely different machines (refer exhaust unit)?? looks a bit suss to me but meh... peroxide + UV works.
Funny, I remember mentioning this a long while back. Haven't actually tried it myself yet.