old faded parts what can make them white again
- rc-10 gold pan
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old faded parts what can make them white again
hey i just got an rc10 gold pan buggy and i want to know what can you clean the white parts in to make them bright white again
with out making them weaker!! i tried looking in general forum but i cant seam to find it
with out making them weaker!! i tried looking in general forum but i cant seam to find it
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Re: old faded parts what can make them white again
Hopes and dreams... there are many threads on cleaning white parts. Once they're yellowed its over. I've taken to very fine sand paper and dremel bits to scrap the yellow layer off but yo uahve to be REALLY good to get it smooth like it was originally
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Re: old faded parts what can make them white again
People have scrubbed the hell out of them with all sorts of cleaners from bleach to simple green. Nothing really gets them white like they were when they were new. Your best bet is to pick a color and dye them.
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Re: old faded parts what can make them white again
I had pretty good luck with this stuff called Iron Out rust and stain remover.
I got it in the toilet cleaning area at the grocery store .
It's a white chalky powder , I took a plastic bowl with some hot water and added the Iron out, I then scrubbed the parts with a brush, I also sprinkled some on the parts as I was scrubbing , it kinda made a pasty scrub.
That got off most of the heavy stains .
Then I soaked all the parts in a mixture of laundry detergent and bleach, for a couple of hrs.
Then I rinsed them in water.
Here's some before , during , and after.
I got it in the toilet cleaning area at the grocery store .
It's a white chalky powder , I took a plastic bowl with some hot water and added the Iron out, I then scrubbed the parts with a brush, I also sprinkled some on the parts as I was scrubbing , it kinda made a pasty scrub.
That got off most of the heavy stains .
Then I soaked all the parts in a mixture of laundry detergent and bleach, for a couple of hrs.
Then I rinsed them in water.
Here's some before , during , and after.
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Re: old faded parts what can make them white again
Wow, that turned out very nice. I also assume that those parts had no UV discoloration on them?
I am not here cause I am playing photographer and on my mountain bike.
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Re: old faded parts what can make them white again
Dirty and sunburned are two different issues... that stuff did come out very nice. 

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Re: old faded parts what can make them white again
Not bad. I wonder if grandma's denture cleaner would work?
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Re: old faded parts what can make them white again
I have tired denture cleaner and I don't think it is worth it. Not much of a difference, if any at all, when compared to a good scrubbing with Simple Green.
I am not here cause I am playing photographer and on my mountain bike.
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Re: old faded parts what can make them white again
wow that car looks practically new! I've got some old white parts that need that kind of attention, will hafta try that!
- Chrominator
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Re: old faded parts what can make them white again
Thanks for the complements.
I had a bunch of parts that were died Orange , that I have been bleaching for a while know , and they are starting to look like they will be white again.

I don't know , there were some parts that looked really yellow and brown , that I didn't think would whiten back up , but they did .mrlexan wrote:Wow, that turned out very nice. I also assume that those parts had no UV discoloration on them?
I had a bunch of parts that were died Orange , that I have been bleaching for a while know , and they are starting to look like they will be white again.
I didn't cut the antenna, I just opened up the Rx, and coiled up the extra antenna to the length that I wanted, I just hate dealing with long antennas , especially if its just for show , thank god for 2.4 ghz .Eau Rouge wrote:Shame on you for cutting your antenna.![]()
Hi my name is Mike and I'm a Chromaholic, my wheels have been chrome free for over a year, thanks to everyone that made fun of them.
The older I get , the faster I was.
The older I get , the faster I was.
- Tadracket
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Re: old faded parts what can make them white again
If you are doing a car just to show here on the forum, photoshop works the best.
I tried my wifes white shoe restorer with little success and much mess.
Great job with the iron out Chromey.



I tried my wifes white shoe restorer with little success and much mess.
Great job with the iron out Chromey.
He's an idiot. Comes from upbringing. His parents are probably idiots too.
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Re: old faded parts what can make them white again
Does anyone here have access to milkweed?
I use to see it all the time back in WV but the only thing around here are pines and mosquitoes.
My grandma was Cherokee and she use to talk about how they used plants like milkweed (some species are poisonous) and blood-root to dye clothes and things.
I use to see it all the time back in WV but the only thing around here are pines and mosquitoes.
My grandma was Cherokee and she use to talk about how they used plants like milkweed (some species are poisonous) and blood-root to dye clothes and things.
He's an idiot. Comes from upbringing. His parents are probably idiots too.
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Re: old faded parts what can make them white again
I don't understand what you mean ? is there something wrong with my pictures , or the way I'm posting them ?Tadracket wrote:If you are doing a car just to show here on the forum, photoshop works the best.
Hi my name is Mike and I'm a Chromaholic, my wheels have been chrome free for over a year, thanks to everyone that made fun of them.
The older I get , the faster I was.
The older I get , the faster I was.
- Erich Reichert
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Re: old faded parts what can make them white again
No he's implying that he just fixes the photos in photoshop so they look better then they really are... nothing with you.
He was dropped on his head as a wee lad.
He was dropped on his head as a wee lad.
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