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Filename: | Thorn_8ft_125W_Pop_Pack.JPG |
Album name: | SuperSix / My Files |
Manufacturer: | Thorn |
Model: | PP125 |
Power Consumption: | 125W |
Working Voltage: | 240V |
Overall Length: | 8' |
Comments: | A pop pack that Kev sent me a few years ago, finally given the 5 star treatment. It's been dismantled, cleaned, had the starter holder de-yellowed, a crispy lampholder replaced, chips touched up and then wax polished. |
Date / Code: | 1974 |
Country Of Origin: | Great Britain |
Filesize: | 1311 KiB |
Date added: | May 02, 2015 |
Dimensions: | 1351 x 1600 pixels |
Displayed: | 56 times |
URL: | https://www.allthingslighting.co.uk/atl/displayimage.php?pid=21096 |
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Looking good! Everyone loves a PP!
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Good as new!
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Top job! How did you de-yellow the starter holder?
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Cheers, does look good now. I used a strong solution of Sainsbury's stain remover powder for whites in a small glass jar, and left the starter holder fully submerged in direct sunlight for a few hours.
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Good work!
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Ah looks good! What did you de yellow the starter holder with?
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I used oxygen bleach for clothes, and direct sunlight for a few hours. Don't ask me how it works but it does, and really well in this case!
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Hmmm.... I'll have to give that a try sometime.
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You've done a brilliant job here Eliot, 5 stars from me
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Thats a cracking restore, brand new condition. i wonder if stain remover would work on a diffuser
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