What about just carefully draping the item with old cloth and soaking that. 
Resoak as needed? 

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On Sun, Mar 16, 2014 12:34 PM PDT Jordan Utolia wrote:

>The dunk method is what I'd recommend if you have a LOT of stuff to cover. 
>You can also get UV lamps and toss the whole shebang in your garage 
>overnight. 
>
>Here's an even easier method: 
>
>1.) Get a spray bottle, 1L size. 
>2.) Get some Oxy-product. I went to a laundromat and paid 75c for a small 
>packet of Oxy-something. (Didn't need or want a large quantity of it.) Get 
>two bottles of regular H2O2 hydrogen peroxide (two liters total). 
>3.) Pour a liter of H202 into a sauce pan and get it to about 40 or 50 
>degrees C. (This helps dissolve the solute better. 40 deg C is 104 F, 50 
>deg C is about 120 F.)
>4.) For each liter of hydrogen peroxide, add 5ml (about teaspoon) of 
>Oxy-product. Shake vigorously for about five minutes. 
>5.) Place the plastic product to be blasted outside. Full sun required. Use 
>your sprayer to spray the unit about once every 30 to 45 seconds. 
>Essentially, keep it wet all the time. Even better, grab a book and a 
>chair, prop yourself up in the shade within range of the sprayer, and just 
>go to town. If you want to go big-scale, then just get one of those 
>pesticide dispensers that your pour in water and 
>pesticide/herbicide/whatever. Pour in the proper mixture of H202, shake it 
>all well (so there is no particulate matter on the bottom), pressurize the 
>container, and then all you have to do is pull the trigger. 
>
>I did a SE/30 back, faceplate, M1106 keyboard and mouse with this method 
>and it came out great.  
>
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