The real problem though, like I said, is that the process just ends up reversing itself after a year or so making the whole pain in the ass process useless.
Reminds of a song by the Dead Milkmen:
SHUTTLECOCK OR SHUFFLE OFF!
Remember, it's not "bleach", it's specifically hydrogen peroxide, like you put on your hair. If you used household bleach, it would probably be chlorine based, and would be different.
Is it possible to use food grade hydrogen peroxide for retr0bright? I can't find anything less than $70 for 35% unless it's food grade but not sure if it has the same properties.Was looking at grabbing this:http://www.amazon.com/16-Dropper-Hydrogen-Peroxide-Certified/dp/B0076PBGQY/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1339637246&sr=8-2&keywords=35%25+hydrogen+peroxide+16oz
Ya I understand that....my question is, is food grade going to have the same effect as regular peroxide?Everyone seems to answer everything but this haha.
Quote from: ConHuevos on June 16, 2012, 07:02:55 AMYa I understand that....my question is, is food grade going to have the same effect as regular peroxide?Everyone seems to answer everything but this haha.How much % peroxide is food grade peroxide?Peroxide is peroxide. If its peroxide of 10+%, it will do what you want.
I couldn't find a 40 volume developer, I only found a 20 volume. It was on sale for $5 for a gallon. Gonna give it a try. How long should I immerse in sunlight for?