As some of you know I purchased a very yellow pc-fx from Japan a wee while ago. It arrived a couple of weeks ago and I have to say, it wasn't as bad as I had feared. Back plate and sides were perfect, maybe a very very slight bromide tan but not really noticeable, the front and top plate with the cd tray however was a completely different story, totally sun ravaged and yellower than a bumblebees behind.
So, a trip to the hairdresser was required, 1 small bottle of the finest, cheapest cream peroxide I could find (40 vol 12%, no reactive ingredients so perfect and only £1.70)
I figured I wouldn't get enough sun to complete the process so I created my own "un-tanning booth" a cardboard box internally lined with foil wrap and 2 UV cold cathode tubes.
Taking apart the pcfx shell was the easiest console I've ever done. 4 screws and everything just unclips. I took the front & top plates and using a small paintbrush, pasted the peroxide straight on giving everything a good coat and getting in all the little crooks and crannies. Covered in cling film (to keep the peroxide from drying out and blooming the plastic) and placed in the box for a couple of hours.
It was working, but at a very slow pace. Then a miracle occurred! The sun came out! Rushed outside and placed the pieces on the wall in the garden, making sure all sides got a nice even untan and lo and behold, one beautiful grey pc-fx. It's not quite right and still has a very slight tinge but it's good enough for now.
Before & after