Nixdorf G80-0942H / Retrobrite required!

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7bit

16 Jun 2012, 15:44

:shock: WARNING! :shock:

:shock: Please don't look at these photos :shock:
:shock: if you have weak nerves! :shock:


I've thought it might have been an FR-layout keyboard which had ben DEified, but nope!

Key labels are completely correct. Please compare with G80-0778 to see another keyboard without an Escape key!


However, these key caps must be from 2 different production runs, or they are from 2 different keyboards with different sun-bathing history!

The shell, space bar and some other key caps look like they never saw the sun in their life!

Most other keys are yellow as hell!

If anybody is experienced with Retrobrighting, please help!

Look at the inside of Y (left) and X (right), they look almost the same and match color with shell and space bar.

Please take a look how different the other sides look in the last picture ....
:shock:
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mintberryminuscrunch

16 Jun 2012, 15:49

When researching this some while ago I only found out, that there are some brands of "algenvernichter" with the concentrations needed.
No idea which ones...

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7bit

16 Jun 2012, 15:57

mintberryminuscrunch wrote:When researching this some while ago I only found out, that there are some brands of "algenvernichter" with the concentrations needed.
No idea which ones...
You mean ther are algae (hope I got this correct) inside?

All what I can see it more likely requires an Crud Puppy Vernichter!
:shock:

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Ascaii
The Beard

16 Jun 2012, 18:05

hmm, how is it we keep ending up with the same boards...I got one off these three weeks ago, just havent had time to post it yet xD

rodtang

16 Jun 2012, 18:09

Ascaii wrote:hmm, how is it we keep ending up with the same boards...I got one off these three weeks ago, just havent had time to post it yet xD
You're secretly the same person.

Looking forward to more pics, hopefully of a cleaner board.

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Ascaii
The Beard

16 Jun 2012, 18:13

nah mine is in "worse" shape...but at least case and all caps are equally yellowed for that vintage look

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7bit

16 Jun 2012, 18:39

Ascaii wrote:nah mine is in "worse" shape...but at least case and all caps are equally yellowed for that vintage look
The yellowing so extreme, I've aussumed the yellowed keys are like the NCR sister-board. But I was totally wrong, in fact they are grey and dark grey. Let me know if you do a retrobrite bath, I come with my key caps so they can bath together.

It seems that the color they used for this yellows easier than what they used for other key caps.

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Icarium

16 Jun 2012, 22:26

Well, get a move on already and try to retrobite it! :) We need somebody in Germany to figure out how to get all the stuff and what's legal and what's not.

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Trent

16 Jun 2012, 22:36

That don't need retrobrite! That's a sweet desert camo keyboard you got there!

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7bit

16 Jun 2012, 23:42

Icarium wrote:Well, get a move on already and try to retrobite it! :) We need somebody in Germany to figure out how to get all the stuff and what's legal and what's not.
Wern't you from Germany?

So maybe you should find out!

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graboy

17 Jun 2012, 03:23

I actually think it looks really cool with the oddly colored keys.
I think you should leave it the way it is. ;)

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kbdfr
The Tiproman

17 Jun 2012, 08:04

I also have one of them, evenly yellowed.
I had a try with only Oxy-Clean (or at least the Schlecker brand of this) on the Backspace key. It did get a little bit less yellow, but so little you only see it when you know. So this "retrobrighting light" at least seems not to be a solution in this case.

7bit, yours clearly would be the appropriate candidate for a retrobrighting test, considering that a failure wouldn't make it much worse :twisted:

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Icarium

17 Jun 2012, 08:43

Well, now that people have pointed it out I agree, it looks cool the way it is.

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7bit

17 Jun 2012, 08:58

Icarium wrote:Well, now that people have pointed it out I agree, it looks cool the way it is.
You measn with all the dirt from more than 20 years?

I wonder how people can use a keyboard which is that dirty! I don't clean a keyboard in use everuyday, but at least from time to time ...

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captain

17 Jun 2012, 09:00

Clean it, but don't bleach it. Then post pics.

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7bit

17 Jun 2012, 09:03

captain wrote:Clean it, but don't bleach it. Then post pics.
I hate yellowing! :mad:

The funny thing is that it is a light grey/grey color-scheme, but the keys adopted themselves (with the help of the sun) to look very similar to the regular color-scheme!
:lol:

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kbdfr
The Tiproman

17 Jun 2012, 09:09

Cool? It looks horrible.
7bit, retrobrite it!

I wanted to suggest you make a better use of it by selling it in parts :twisted:
but I think I have an even better idea: let's trade yours for mine and I'll do the selling.
No joke, by the way. As a matter of fact I'm just interested in other keycaps than the above and want to get rid of some of my stuff.

forcefollow

18 Jun 2012, 03:20

I've had worse yellowing...
You can sell it to me with all the dirt and caps :p

Image

I'll clean it up shiny
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7bit

18 Jun 2012, 16:13

I don't trust you!

The keyboard looks very grainy afterwards! This might be because it is a rubberdome, but I'm afraid, mine will also look a bit grainy, afterwards!

But I prefer it to be as sharp as it is now!

itlnstln

18 Jun 2012, 16:48

forcefollow wrote: Image
Your arrow cluster is, well, a cluster(fuck).

ripster

18 Jun 2012, 18:06

I've made that same mistake in the dark.

Anyway, I used to have that keyboard.

At the bottom of my keyboard prioritised list.
http://geekhack.org/showthread.php?3131 ... -Keyboards

Oh, and try RipsterBrite! There is a WW Xanthum/Guar shortage so stock up!


http://geekhack.org/showthread.php?2971 ... d-Keyboard!
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captain

18 Jun 2012, 18:39

Most mistakes are made in the dark. ;-)

It looks like he just flipped his left arrow upside down and swapped it to the right.

forcefollow

18 Jun 2012, 19:01

7bit wrote:I don't trust you!

The keyboard looks very grainy afterwards! This might be because it is a rubberdome, but I'm afraid, mine will also look a bit grainy, afterwards!

But I prefer it to be as sharp as it is now!
I didn't trust myself either then.
just kidding... I thought you don't like the dirt in it :p
but, frankly, for this project, yeah, I was overzealous I use 50% peroxide without any additives whatsoever, I practically submerged the whole board

Must try lighter concentration next time

In your case, I don't think it needs extensive retrobrite-ing.. nothing a can of compressed air wouldn't cure and a detergent soak won't cure (I hope)

good luck in restoring the keyboard tho'
itlnstln wrote:
Your arrow cluster is, well, a cluster(fuck).
ouch.. .yeah, I realize that..
I live half a world away from EU so I thought that's how the cluster supposed to be.. and also too lazy to look up for reference then
And it's hard to find keyboard with german layout here anyway

@ripster: well, considering all the trouble mixing all the ingredients, I'll settle with submersion for now

ripster

18 Jun 2012, 19:13

You must be near the equator or the keyboard came from an illegal hydroponics greenhouse.

forcefollow

18 Jun 2012, 19:20

I'm AT the equator... so please give me some slack :p

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off

19 Jun 2012, 13:49

forcefollow wrote:
7bit wrote:I don't trust you!
itlnstln wrote:Your arrow cluster is, well, a cluster(fuck).
I live half a world away from EU so I thought that's how the cluster supposed to be.. and also too lazy to look up for reference then
And it's hard to find keyboard with german layout here anyway
Yeah ROIGHT!
Admit it, you were just plain lazy, once they snapped on you couldn't be arsed to pop them back out.
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Your board does win the 'most yellowed board I'd ever seen' prize. Did you submerge it in peroxide out in the sun, or indoors/in darkness?

forcefollow

19 Jun 2012, 14:58

:lol: Ok, I'm lazy, with capitals...
the case :direct sunlight, in 50% peroxide thus might account for its grainy appearance due to the plastic got eaten.
the numkeys: indoor, with fluorescent light non-stop, 25% concentration
rest of the keys: outdoor, but not in contact with direct sunlight, 25% concentration

all were submerged for 96 hours

have mercy for my laziness.. I admit the pic's an eyesore....

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off

19 Jun 2012, 15:18

Ooh, 50% peroxide in the shade got rid of that nasty nasty nasty orange on the main keys?
Man I really have been trying with the wrong stuff then.. I have some slightly yellowed keys (not even worth the term 'yellow' basically, but discolored anywow) that I stuck in quite a few dips of OxyAction and/or dental tabs (with whitening (peroxide) ingredients), but in the end they only lost some of the lasering and pretty much none of the yellowing (which on inspection is the correct term, they are a tad yellow by now).

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Peter

19 Jun 2012, 17:45

Please visit this site :
http://retr0bright.wikispaces.com/

It's SCIENCE !
So, you need to follow the recipe !!

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off

19 Jun 2012, 17:48

Peter wrote:Please visit this site :
http://retr0bright.wikispaces.com/
That would be the original formula, with not much new info apart from that (not updated in ages last I checked, two months back or so).
There has been quite a bit of talk about different methods giving similar results while being a lot easier to get a hold of the ingredients (some only needing one single product, hence my failed attempts with oxyaction and dental tabs; sadly not a lot of sun was applied, might have been the 'cause, doubtful seeing force's result).

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