Yellow Snes- Color removal/painting options?

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Re: Yellow Snes- Color removal/painting options?

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Is this an ongoing problem that will be prevalent in other systems as well? I haven't noticed any change in my PSX's color yet but that would presumably be the next system to get a palette swap.
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The yellowing is mostly due to oxidation of a fire retardant that's not in common use anymore. This is why some SNESs are still as white as the day they were made. It's really just a late 80s early 90s problem.
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Hatta wrote:The yellowing is mostly due to oxidation of a fire retardant that's not in common use anymore. This is why some SNESs are still as white as the day they were made. It's really just a late 80s early 90s problem.
Ummm, no.

Bromine is still used in all manner of plastics. Trust me on this one, I see enough yellow and even at times brown Wii's and 360's at work every day.
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Apparently you're right. There's some controversy about it because they're kind of toxic. May have to start washing my hands after using a controller.
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Most of the SNESs I've seen recently have been grey as the day they were made. I know SNES yellowing is a widespread problem, but it didn't get all of them. If you want a nice-looking SNES, they're out there. Mine's nice and looks perfect grey.
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Re: Yellow Snes- Color removal/painting options?

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i think if your gonna repaint , i at least try to make the new paint resemble the old. Just for nostaligic memories and also i think the originall color looks good.
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They tracked down the problem at one time. It was the plastic being used at one of the factories (Mexico if I remember correctly). Sometimes the halves came from different factories and were assembled later. Hence the reason why some have just the top half or bottom half yellowed.
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All ABS plastics will yellow eventually if exposed to enough UV light and oxygen. It's a huge problem in toy collecting as well. Normally this takes a long time though. I've seen it suggested that there was a batch of incorrectly balanced plastic (too much bromine?) used in the earlier SNES units, causing them to yellow much worse and much more quickly than normal.
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