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Hello, hope this is the correct forum to post this in. I was hoping someone out there could help me know if it "safe" to use the hydrogen peroxide method to "de-yellow" or restore bricks on colored bricks to their old color. I know that it works on whites and grays but has anyone tried this on other colors whether Modulex Colors or not? The bricks I am trying to restore are the Modulex red and Modulex Pink along with the Modulex Pastel-Green and Modulex Pastel-Blue. The really bad ones are the red and a few of the pink and Pastel-Blue while the Pastel-green is bearable but still needs work. I was hoping someone could help me on this.

Thanks!

-RailCo

 

Posted (edited)

Why don't you find a very cheap Modulex brick in bad condition on BL as an experiment with the hydrogen peroxide?

I found this video for normal bricks:

Haven't tried it myself...

Edited by TechnicRCRacer

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