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First post, by brassicGamer

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Or, if we're being picky about grammar, my case is more yellowed than yours. I thought I'd start up a light relief thread so please post up your contributions to '50 Shades of Bromine'.

I'll get us started. For palette calibration, I have included a white box and a couple of items with an 'expected' level of yellowing. Is there an easy way to match Pantone shades? I'm considering taking the case to the local DIY store to find out the Dulux palette equivalent. I'm thinking this one might be 'Nicotine Sunset'.

Have at it!

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Reply 1 of 15, by gdjacobs

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Nice. Looks like you now have the lesser known "Urine Yellow" aftermarket face plate.

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Reply 2 of 15, by brostenen

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That's uhmmm..... Well that's yellow. I'll leave it at that. 🤣

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Reply 3 of 15, by SquallStrife

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gdjacobs wrote:

Nice. Looks like you now have the lesser known "Urine Yellow" aftermarket face plate.

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Reply 4 of 15, by DracoNihil

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My SNES is pretty yellowed, but not that bad...

Do have a PC in my father's closet that's also showing signs of yellowing.

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Reply 5 of 15, by MrEWhite

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Looks more bronze to me than yellow at this point 😜

Reply 6 of 15, by kanecvr

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brassicGamer wrote:
Or, if we're being picky about grammar, my case is more yellowed than yours. I thought I'd start up a light relief thread so ple […]
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Or, if we're being picky about grammar, my case is more yellowed than yours. I thought I'd start up a light relief thread so please post up your contributions to '50 Shades of Bromine'.

I'll get us started. For palette calibration, I have included a white box and a couple of items with an 'expected' level of yellowing. Is there an easy way to match Pantone shades? I'm considering taking the case to the local DIY store to find out the Dulux palette equivalent. I'm thinking this one might be 'Nicotine Sunset'.

Have at it!

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I have been looking for that model of AT case for AGES! It's the exact model case my fist PC had and I've been wanting to buy one (to no avail) for years!

Reply 7 of 15, by Sutekh94

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I like to call this faceplate "Delightfully Beige":

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You can even see where there once was a badge.

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Reply 8 of 15, by brostenen

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Sutekh94 wrote:
I like to call this faceplate "Delightfully Beige": […]
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I like to call this faceplate "Delightfully Beige":

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You can even see where there once was a badge.

A-Open... Now in new and improved color.
15 years old lager-yellow. 🤣

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Reply 9 of 15, by brassicGamer

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kanecvr wrote:

I have been looking for that model of AT case for AGES! It's the exact model case my fist PC had and I've been wanting to buy one (to no avail) for years!

It's funny how attached people can become to their first PC. I would love to get back my Ambra 386SX-25.that was a very unconventional case. The one photographed was found in a garage a few months back with a VLB system in it. It's one of only two AT cases I have and the only one with an LED display. Maybe I'll bleach it and turn this into a 'before and after' thread.

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Reply 10 of 15, by Joey_sw

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What exactly things need to be done in order to accelerate the 'yellow-ness' without harming the structural integrity?

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Reply 11 of 15, by Beegle

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Joey_sw wrote:

What exactly things need to be done in order to accelerate the 'yellow-ness' without harming the structural integrity?

That I know of, exposure to UV light. Probably other causes too (smoking?) I know it yellows wall paint.

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Reply 12 of 15, by stuvize

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Joey_sw wrote:

What exactly things need to be done in order to accelerate the 'yellow-ness' without harming the structural integrity?

You really want it more yellow? tobacco smoke even the forest fires made all my cases a little yellow most smoke will make older plastic turn yellow

Reply 13 of 15, by PCBONEZ

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Smoke stains clean up with a good enough cleaner. - UV yellowing, not so much.

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Reply 14 of 15, by Snayperskaya

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Give it a bit more time and you'll have it golden! Hahaha.

Have you tried retr0bright? Some of my friends treated their yellowish consoles with it (SNES/SFC/Dreamcasts) and it worked pretty well.

Reply 15 of 15, by brassicGamer

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Snayperskaya wrote:

Give it a bit more time and you'll have it golden! Hahaha.

Have you tried retr0bright? Some of my friends treated their yellowish consoles with it (SNES/SFC/Dreamcasts) and it worked pretty well.

I read about retr0bright a couple of years back when I was looking to restore my Gameboy but I have never got around to making any. I now have a long enough list of items I could treat to make the process worthwhile. I'd love to know what this case looked like originally

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