Hello!
I was originally going to make this a TT2 video but I posted this early on my discord server for feedback and most people there seemed to think it would be better off as a main channel video since it's a big subject. So the production value on this one isn't that high, but it is something I've put a lot of time and research into, just many years ago.
I've never done retrobrighting on my channel and probably haven't mentioned it that much. That's because for a while I was doing my own research on it and conducting my own tests of different methods. My conclusion was originally that the hazardous byproducts weren't worth the trouble but I later discovered that the process is both impermanent and actually caused increased yellowing over a longer time span. I wasn't really full of interest in talking about this but I wanted to finally put my original test subject back together and thought this would be the last chance I would have to talk about it before I forget about it.
So this is a summary of all the retrobrighting tests I've done, what the results were, what I think the process is chemically, and how it doesn't matter because the long term effects are worse than just leaving the plastic alone.
Video Link: https://youtu.benWpjseCXA
Markintosh
2025-11-24 13:01:14 +0000 UTCAlyxx the Rat
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