[Coco] Retrobright - anyone used it on a coco 2/3?
Michael Graham
jmetal88 at sbcglobal.net
Sun Aug 29 22:24:58 EDT 2010
I used the gel, I didn't get enough chemicals to make a tubful. I
went out and re-applied it about every half hour, although occasionally
I'd skip and leave it an hour. With me it took less than a day, but I
live in Oklahoma and the sun is super strong here in the summer. I left
it out a total of 4 or 5 hours I think, but you should use your own
judgment.
On 8/29/2010 6:22 PM, Jeremy Michea wrote:
> That looks fantastic. Great news. Thanks.
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> Couple of questions, how many applications did you use of the retrobright gel? Did you leave it in the sun all day or did it take less than a day, longer than a day, etc?
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> Some people use it like a gel and swab it on with a paintbrush and some soak the whole cover submerged in a tub with the retrobright being more of a liquid than a gel. Which method did you use/prefer?
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> Thanks for the tip about covering the coco's label on the cover. I was thinking about how I was going to take it off without damaging it but covering it with duct tape would probably work better :)
> Thanks
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> I used that exact recipe on my CoCo 3 and it worked great! I have a
> thread on coco3.com with pictures, but here are direct links to the
> before and after:
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> http://a.imageshack.us/img189/8916/beforea.jpg
> http://a.imageshack.us/img84/7430/afterm.jpg
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> Sorry, I took the after shot before I got it reassembled, but it does
> give an idea of how the color came out compared to the inside of the
> plastic.
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