My Reply follows quote. On 02/04/2003 17:57 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Hal) > >I have what is probably a common question. I'm rebuilding an Apple IIe >(platinum version) and this particular case is quite yellowed. It's >discolored evenly, so it doesn't look too bad, but I was hoping to >improve it a bit. Any ideas on how to do this? > >Any info is appreciated. ------------ I have had limited luck using a bit of Comet on a kitchen scrubber. Don't press too hard and scrub in circular motions. Rinse well. Can lighten it a shade or two, but I expect the only way to get back to the original color would be to sand it down past the damaged surface. This would ruin the surface however.
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