Remove yellow color from old consoles/Controllers?

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I have my old trusty PSone with a controller that is more yellow than its original white color. When I see more "preserved" Dual Shock 1 or PSone I feel embarassed, looks like I put my console in a really bad place when I was a kid.

So I think I might try to clean it up, and see if I can recover some of its original color. I searched online and the one that always shows up is Retr0Bright, which is probably somewhat difficult to get here, and probably expensive. I have also read that is not that good, and that leaving the plastic to the sun is not as good as they said it is.

So I was wondering if any of you have try to "repair" the color of your console/controller. What did you use? Did you know Retr0Bright?

Do anyone knows a good technique that hopefully doesnt needs to open the system? My PSone and its controller are probable 20+ years at this point, and they work perfectly, so I would love to avoid being the one that breaks them

Thanks!
 
I remember The 8-Bit Guy having a pretty in-depth video about this particular topic a bunch of years ago.
Maybe you'll find something in this video that helps:

Here's a pic of him having tried a bunch of methods on keys:
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I've used cream peroxide before to remove some of the Yellow on white electronics. Cover it in the developer, wrap it in plastic then leave it in the sun for many hours (a UV lamp also works well). This is basically the same thing as retrobright.
Regardless you should be opening up your old electronics and giving them a clean. It's also a lot easier to treat the plastic when it's removed from the rest.
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Used it on my Dreamcast. It's not perfect but it's a lot better.
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This is also a pretty good way(s)
 
My brother took the casings off his old PS1 controller, put it in a bucket full of Dawn dish detergent and degreaser and scrubbed the casings with a toothbrush for a while. Looked good as new when he was done. Idk what kind of degreaser he used though.
 
I actually was just saw this last week:
At a certain point, you have to ask yourself how much of your time and sanity is worth it.

Surely there must be someone on Etsy who does custom console repaint jobs like they do with vintage toys.

There's acrylics & primers that adhere to plastic. There's masking fluid to protect the parts you don't want painted. I don't see why a color matched repaint would be impossible. Better for the plastic, too.
 
At a certain point, you have to ask yourself how much of your time and sanity is worth it.

Surely there must be someone on Etsy who does custom console repaint jobs like they do with vintage toys.

There's acrylics & primers that adhere to plastic. There's masking fluid to protect the parts you don't want painted. I don't see why a color matched repaint would be impossible. Better for the plastic, too.
Be the change you want to see?
 
I actually was just saw this last week:
It's possible that the yellowing can resurface after retrobrighting. It only removes the surface layer that has risen to the top. The yellowing is caused by a chemical reaction after all. There's no guarantee that the process that caused the yellowing in the first place just stops. But not all plastics are the same, and sometimes it will stay white after retrobrighting. How do I know this? because I've done this more than once.

Streaking happens if you apply the cream unevenly. The blame falls on the person who applied it. It also needs more than one passthrough. He never said how long it sat for or how many times he applied it.
The more yellowed the plastic is, the more brittle it gets. This has nothing to do with retrobrighting. I've had a SNES turn solid yellow and basically shatter before I had a chance to do anything to it.
 
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