@ duralisis...i would not ruin a good enlight case by dying it. Trust me..it will not end up looking good and will take a lot of work sanding and making sure you primer it properly and will take a long time..just retrobright it. It was much quicker than I originally thought using the method I describe below. I am not an expert and do not have a lot of experience using the retrobright method by any means but I have to say it was super eeasy for me and took only hours in the sun....I couldn't believe how fast it worked.
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This is what I used as 'retrobright' (hair dye developer). For me it worked extremely fast. After cleaning the plastic with just soap and water and then drying it, I applied a thick coat of this peroxide stuff with a paintbrush and just put it out in the sun for only about 5 hrs. I was surprised to find out that it was enough. You have to use gloves with this hair dying peroxide stuff...I got a few drops of it on my fingers and I got a very minor chemical burn..so be careful. ..maybe it would be prudent to use eye protection as well.
After I brought it inside and cleaned it well with water/dish soap and a non abrasives sponge. For nasty stains use a Mr clean magic eraser...it really works well.
*edit...and make sure you take everything apart so that you have only the plastic pieces to work with....remove all led's, switches, stickers/case badges, etc.
I totally recommend it and would try this before dying or painting. Painting would take way longer and make more of a mess and take way more work IMO.
I am looking forward to using it for a bunch of other stuff I have.