On Tue, 10 Dec 2013, Terry Stewart wrote:
Yes, this is what I found with the retrobrighting
I've done. It doesn't
seem to be permanent, at least in my experience.
http://www.classic-computers.org.nz/blog/2013-01-15-retr0bright-only-tempor…
You could always re-treat every few years I guess.
Is anything, other than Ubik, permanent?
Over time, the deterioration and chemical reaction is getting deeper and
deeper. Treating the surface will only be temprorary unless you find a
way to reverse entropy to the depth that it had occurred.
Maybe yellow is the permanent natural color, and white/beige was just
temporary, to begin with?