I accidentally started something with a previous post, and I now need to stop it.
We don't need this thread getting edited, posts deleted, or even worse the thread locked, which if it turns into another of the rant type threads (and it could easily head that way) may very well happen.
Suffice to say, If I ever do something for one of you "as a favor", and then charge you "a reasonable sum", I don't think you should consider me a friend.
(PS: I'm keeping my avatar, with one person in mind).
Now, to change the subject, and hopefully get us back on topic with this thread (and what this thread is all about), have a look at this:
It's a TeleVideo 950 terminal.
Probably the most yellowed piece I've ever had.
And here's what I was dealing with up close:
I'm processing this one in sections, and it shows the difference very well.
I'm getting good results, and it may be due to something that I'm doing differently.
It's a little more time consuming, but I've been checking the piece every hour to make sure the paste hasn't dried out or started filming. As soon as it has, I brush it again, and add more paste as necessary. I'm also brushing in a North South direction one time, and an East West direction next time. I'm getting none of the "bloom", and I think that may be due to the overlapping N-S, E-W brush strokes. Then again, it could also be due to the type/mix of the plastic used to make the piece. I'll know better once I or someone else gives it a try on a different computer's plastic.