Use baking soda and 30% peroxide and make a paste. Coat yellowed plastic parts with paste. Put in plastic ziplock out in the sun for hours. The UV light from sun and peroxide paste will get rid of the yellowing and bring back original color.
This process is known as RetroBright and, having done it with some old Lego myself, it doesn't really last. About 2 years after doing it, the white bricks I did this on are yellowing again. Details here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Retrobright I think you'd be better off sanding and spraying.
Love Stu's - "WOH WoH don't tempt fate" to not jinx it all, that is so good! Great work again Stu and Marina, looking good in the toilet area and the little jobs must feel like things getting ticked off a lil bit more. Its great to see you each week, keep going good luck!
Love watching the progress on Seabird and reading all the cool comments from the great people following along with you…. Stuart and Marina are building up a nice little fan club….almost 40K followers, 70+ Patreons, and couldn’t happen to a nicer couple. Looking forward to the day Stuart and Marina are actually Sailing on Seabird and they bring us all along with them!👍🏻🍻❤️😎
The Piglet and Eyeore show😂. I love how you interchange roles from episode to episode. It’s really shaping up to be a lovely living space. With the world getting crazier by the day, I think that you may be finished just in time to sail away into the sunset to safety together to watch Rome burn. Go well!❤
You guys are awesome!! Marina your positivity is so sweet…the whole time Stu like shaking his head “ oh no don’t tempt fate”.. with that positive ju ju ..🤣‼️ You guys make me laugh.. so enjoy your journey and thanks for giving the rest of us a snap shot of it. Thank again
Hi Guys. Love the video’s. I’ve just seen something very interesting about boat building safety. It was about designing the boat in such a way as to minimise disaster at sea. It was “sailing Uma, step 398”. I hope you find this helpful. Keep up the good work.
Hiya, I didn't reply to your comment last. I do apologise. Another week of random boat jobs. A beautiful mix of creative and building (sanding fibreglass) But soon, the grinding might make way for cleaning. What are you working now? Cheers for watching 🙂
@@SailingSeabird oh man! No worries! Your growing channel has become so popular, it takes a lot of time to compose all of those replies. 😆 Just know, that we know, and we’re very happy about that. 😎❤️ We’re still fairing the cockpit, although we did throw some primer on a few spots, just to make us happy. Working on a contraption to level the cockpit sole. Full on restoration mode…three years on the hard this September, but that’s only working every other weekend. Extremely hot, here. LOVE YOU FOLKS! (Hope to see you out there, one day.) ⛵️😎🥰
Your dedication to rebuilding the American wrecked sailboat is truly inspiring! You bring such resilience and teamwork to the restoration project, turning challenges into milestones of achievement. And I'm Floating Village Life.
Thank you. Step by step we'll get. There are no problems when you're on land. The real fun starts when you're surrounded by water. Cheers for watching 🙂
Hi Stuart and Marina, another very enjoyable vid. I wish you continued good luck with your boat and am, really looking forward to seeing the end result...I will be with 'til the end...when it gets wet!!! 🤞🤞🤞
Hello again. Always good when Friday gets here and we see a new video about your work. All these little projects are very interesting. Keep up the good work and enjoy your weekend. Ciao. geo
Great video again guys. And on the light switches................let them be yellow. In the 70's I bought a white Les Paul guitar. Now it is "yellowed" and it made it even more valuable.
I'll be honest, it's more fun having the job completed. 🤣😂😅 We are always so happy when a little project is finished as we don't need to think of it again. All this is, is a mountain of tiny projects. Nothing that major yet... Cheers for watching 🙂
Tbh, I know it is a bit chaotic, but we like to have a variety of projects on the go as not to get bored, overwhelmed or cramp (being stuck in the bilge is not fun) One horrible job, one fun job. Cheers for watching 🙂
Should be able to take those light switches out and sand them and paint them whatever colour you want to make them not look so dirty and fayed away. All I know, is the boat has come a long ways from what it first looked like. You both have made great progress as far as I'm concerned.
For the rocker switches, there are numerous online suggestions for restoring yellowed plastic, although some of them can weaken the plastic, start with the least aggresive (washing powder, baking soda, water and rubbing) and work upwards with sanding/polishing as a last resort. I guess masking the gaps by sticking in strips of paper and then spray painting would be too tricky.
Starting to see real progress as every week goes by. It's now my "Must Watch" for a Friday night, like Top of the Pops on a Thursday use to be, back in the 70's. 🙂 Are you both doing this full time or do you have jobs too?
Try a bit of Y10 Oxalic Acid on your yellowing plastics - same as you use on faded gelcoat, it is a marvel at brightening old plastics and you need only use a tiny amount!
Thanks for sharing your journey , for the rocker switches on the lamps can't you just buy new ones and cut the brass plates to fit your new switches?? You might want to check out the ones that are put in either a kenworth or peterbilt semi truck, they're durable and shouldn't be that expensive plus you can add a chrome housing around it if they don't line up exactly
I sometimes start the search on rs (online electronics shop) but when you have 1000's of items you give up. I'm sure we'll find them, not a fan of cutting as it's never as good. 🤣🤣🤣 Cheers for watching 🙂
@@SailingSeabird your most welcome, watched you from the start. My other half just got level two sailing cert. I would love to have a go but been too poorly. I really admire what your doing and have learnt so much from you guys, incase we get a boat. We live near the sea in Wales... Could sail from here.... One day! Lots of love 💖
Keep checking off those small jobs and before you know it you’ll be on the water heading to your first destination…are y’all planning on an outdoor shower? I may have missed that video 👍
Small jobs = big results Outside shower yes... Cold water and sea water. I have an idea. Hopefully get to the plumbing autumn time. Cheers for watching 🙂
you can get the switches and any other heavily yellowed plastic bits retrobrighted if you put them into a plastic food container with 30% hydrogen proxide which you can easily obtain from online or from a hairdresser shop. just dunk them in peroxide and leave them exposed to sun in a locked plastic container for 2 days and they will be good as new
Enjoying the build It might be worth having a look at the latest ‘The Duracell Project’ video where they come up with a really elegant solution to leaking stanchion post brackets
Stuart, your inseparable companion deserves a theme. The 1950s saw the muse’s romantic vision. Music by Caymmi. His muse Marina is the perfect beauty, the definitive work of God. She wears makeup and they fight. She was already perfect for him. She couldn't tarnish her beauty
Love that cleaned up engine room bilge. Are you building any watertight bulkheads or compartments where you have thru hulls or rudder posts? ( to be fair I just watched Uma pointing out how most boats rarely have this) . Those switches look like regular old american switches , similar to in my house , can you show the entire switch? Cheers Warren
Absolutely love your boat project! Regarding the 4 thru hulls, they seem to be close together. Doesn’t it affect the fuselage integrity? I am sure you checked that but I was just wondering. Good teamwork! Rein
Unless your 100% confident, spend the coin, get them professionally inspected. The chainplates are as important as the rest of the rigging and cracks can be next to impossible to see.
(Marina and her chain plate humor) *Marina and Stew have an open invitation to all my garden BBQ's and parties! You made me laugh out loud in the middle of my lunch hour, thank you. P.S. Marina, don't let your chain plate start making decisions for you. Sometimes they have a mind of their own. Just ask anyone with an oddly shaped chain plate. It can get you in trouble.
You’ve come so far that it almost seems disrespectful to you and your boat to use terms like rotten, abandoned, and wrecked. Could be time to say formerly ahead of those terms? Give yourselves credit. You’re amazing!!🎉
Use baking soda and 30% peroxide and make a paste. Coat yellowed plastic parts with paste. Put in plastic ziplock out in the sun for hours. The UV light from sun and peroxide paste will get rid of the yellowing and bring back original color.
If you slow simmer 1 liter 3% peroxide down to 100ml you'll end up with about 20%-25%, which will also work. If you do this do it slowly
Or...just sanding it down with wet sand and spraying it with plastic paint will do just fine...
This process is known as RetroBright and, having done it with some old Lego myself, it doesn't really last. About 2 years after doing it, the white bricks I did this on are yellowing again. Details here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Retrobright
I think you'd be better off sanding and spraying.
That mosquito pen thing you talked about a few videos ago worked a charm, so thanks for that!
Love Stu's - "WOH WoH don't tempt fate" to not jinx it all, that is so good! Great work again Stu and Marina, looking good in the toilet area and the little jobs must feel like things getting ticked off a lil bit more. Its great to see you each week, keep going good luck!
Yeah! We like Seabird Fridays too!
Thanks!
😅when you bought this boat look like a dead duck in the water now it is like a swan coming back to life well done with all the work so far 😊😊
Love watching the progress on Seabird and reading all the cool comments from the great people following along with you….
Stuart and Marina are building up a nice little fan club….almost 40K followers, 70+ Patreons, and couldn’t happen to a nicer couple.
Looking forward to the day Stuart and Marina are actually Sailing on Seabird and they bring us all along with them!👍🏻🍻❤️😎
Thanks for that!
We really enjoy sharing our experiences with all of you.
Cheers for watching 🙂
The Piglet and Eyeore show😂. I love how you interchange roles from episode to episode. It’s really shaping up to be a lovely living space.
With the world getting crazier by the day, I think that you may be finished just in time to sail away into the sunset to safety together to watch Rome burn. Go well!❤
I absolutely love seeing your progress. Your videos are the highlight of my week.
Wow, thank you!
We are glad you enjoy our antics.
It means a lot to us sharing the journey of Seabird.
Cheers for watching 🙂
I love the off-white with the pale blue and the wood accents. Classic color sense.
Thank you.
We too are happy with the colour combination.
Cheers for watching 🙂
"Don't jinx it".......very funny. You two are amazing.,
Thank you.
You're very kind.
I'll tell you a secret, we only had a problem with two bolts.
Cheers for watching 🙂
You guys are awesome!!
Marina your positivity is so sweet…the whole time Stu like shaking his head “ oh no don’t tempt fate”.. with that positive ju ju ..🤣‼️
You guys make me laugh.. so enjoy your journey and thanks for giving the rest of us a snap shot of it.
Thank again
Hi Guys. Love the video’s. I’ve just seen something very interesting about boat building safety. It was about designing the boat in such a way as to minimise disaster at sea. It was “sailing Uma, step 398”. I hope you find this helpful. Keep up the good work.
Great to see the progress, the results are beautiful. We’re curious what the wall will look like eventually. Have a good weekend.
I feel like a friend when I watch you two. Thank you for sharing this amazing adventure!
Love you folks! You always inspire us. (Awfully hot here…97 degrees F today. We’ll get back to the boatyard next weekend.) 😎❤️😎❤️😎🥰🥰🥰
Hiya,
I didn't reply to your comment last. I do apologise.
Another week of random boat jobs.
A beautiful mix of creative and building (sanding fibreglass)
But soon, the grinding might make way for cleaning.
What are you working now?
Cheers for watching 🙂
@@SailingSeabird oh man! No worries! Your growing channel has become so popular, it takes a lot of time to compose all of those replies. 😆 Just know, that we know, and we’re very happy about that. 😎❤️
We’re still fairing the cockpit, although we did throw some primer on a few spots, just to make us happy. Working on a contraption to level the cockpit sole. Full on restoration mode…three years on the hard this September, but that’s only working every other weekend. Extremely hot, here. LOVE YOU FOLKS! (Hope to see you out there, one day.) ⛵️😎🥰
Your dedication to rebuilding the American wrecked sailboat is truly inspiring! You bring such resilience and teamwork to the restoration project, turning challenges into milestones of achievement. And I'm Floating Village Life.
Thank you.
Step by step we'll get.
There are no problems when you're on land.
The real fun starts when you're surrounded by water.
Cheers for watching 🙂
I'm with Stuart never tempt fate when the 1st one is good. Always expect the worst then everything else is better.
Every little visual improvement makes a huge difference! Looking really good! Well done both and hope you have a good weekend! Richard (UK)
Hi Stuart and Marina, another very enjoyable vid. I wish you continued good luck with your boat and am, really looking forward to seeing the end result...I will be with 'til the end...when it gets wet!!! 🤞🤞🤞
Nice work team, love the way Marina says 'yellow' ❤😂❤😂❤
Well done guys it’s starting to take shape. Push on!!😂😂
Hello again. Always good when Friday gets here and we see a new video about your work. All these little projects are very interesting. Keep up the good work and enjoy your weekend. Ciao. geo
Have a nice weekend . Don`t work to hard and relax sometimes Much love from Holland
I love the painted lights yes the switch needs doing the product you needs called retrobite.
Caught a glimpse of those beautiful floors!!! Wow, seabird is steadily becoming a beautiful girl once again
People for the ethical treatment of screwdrivers (PETOS) thanks you for your caring attitude. Seabird is really coming together.
Great video again guys. And on the light switches................let them be yellow. In the 70's I bought a white Les Paul guitar. Now it is "yellowed" and it made it even more valuable.
The switches you can sand with sandpaper with hi grid too get them white
Great work both of you, you're hard work is really coming together now, well done, thanks for sharing. xx
thanks for sharing guys, great to see the progress
Our pleasure!
We are glad you enjoy.
Cheers for watching 🙂
Enjoyed from day one the progress is huge.Massive job.cheers guys see you next time. Ha
Glad you enjoyed it.
We are happy you are on board.
Slow but steady progress.
Cheers for watching 🙂
I like the pastel yellow in the shower pan!
That foam looks like fun to pour. oddly satisfying
I'll be honest, it's more fun having the job completed. 🤣😂😅
We are always so happy when a little project is finished as we don't need to think of it again.
All this is, is a mountain of tiny projects. Nothing that major yet...
Cheers for watching 🙂
What a creative variety of projects today. You two are awesome!
Tbh, I know it is a bit chaotic, but we like to have a variety of projects on the go as not to get bored, overwhelmed or cramp (being stuck in the bilge is not fun)
One horrible job, one fun job.
Cheers for watching 🙂
Should be able to take those light switches out and sand them and paint them whatever colour you want to make them not look so dirty and fayed away.
All I know, is the boat has come a long ways from what it first looked like. You both have made great progress as far as I'm concerned.
Coming on very guys - great job. Regards.
For the rocker switches, there are numerous online suggestions for restoring yellowed plastic, although some of them can weaken the plastic, start with the least aggresive (washing powder, baking soda, water and rubbing) and work upwards with sanding/polishing as a last resort. I guess masking the gaps by sticking in strips of paper and then spray painting would be too tricky.
The project is looking great ! 🤗💖🙂👍⛵
Starting to see real progress as every week goes by.
It's now my "Must Watch" for a Friday night, like Top of the Pops on a Thursday use to be, back in the 70's. 🙂
Are you both doing this full time or do you have jobs too?
Excellent work you two! Be sailing before ya know it!
Much appreciated!
No rush, things move at their own pace.
Every day, we get a step closer.
Cheers for watching 🙂
Bravo à vous. Vous êtes une belle source d'inspiration. Le résultat est magnifique. Longue vie à vous et à vos rêves.🎉❤🎉❤🎉❤🎉❤🎉❤
For the switches try toothpaste sometimes works. Use to use it on the old dome iMacs to whiten them.
That's a GREAT tip.
I hate buying a product for one job.
Thank you.
Cheers for watching 🙂
You guy's never fail to cheer me up! 😀😀
Love the color of your lamps!
Thank you.
Just a can of spray paint and a lot of tape.
Cheers for watching 🙂
Baking soda and water , make a paste and that will remove the yellowing on plastic !
u can sand the plastic switches to clean them then hit them with some heat to smooth them back out works wonders in my rv
Hi Marina and Stu!
"The big surprise"... Whatever you are hoping for, I wish it will happen for you guys!!
💫🍀🍀💫
Rick
Just so great to follow your great progress. You inspire.
Have a beter and beter week the team 😂😂😂😂😂 !!!! Kisses from Belgium !
Great video as always
Marina you’ll give stu “chain plate” envy waving that weapon around like that. 😂
love the colour of the lamps
Thank you.
Amazing what a can of paint will do.
Cheers for watching 🙂
Love seeing the small jobs your getting there 😊
Little jobs make big jobs...
Cheers for watching 🙂
Great to see the progress! I'm happy for you.
You must always have a clean chain plate slot and make sure it’s a tight fit so both pieces benefit 😂
Its looks every time better 👌
Excellent, getting there, stay positive and keep going 🎉🎉🎉
The best team on UA-cam.
Thank you 😊
We are still enjoying the project.
Time flies when you're having fun.
Cheers for watching 🙂
Looks more like home every week !
Thank you.
Step by slow step...
Cheers for watching 🙂
Try a bit of Y10 Oxalic Acid on your yellowing plastics - same as you use on faded gelcoat, it is a marvel at brightening old plastics and you need only use a tiny amount!
Just keep chipping away at the small jobs and the big job gets smaller...👍🏼🇬🇧
Great show again!
Thanks for sharing your journey , for the rocker switches on the lamps can't you just buy new ones and cut the brass plates to fit your new switches?? You might want to check out the ones that are put in either a kenworth or peterbilt semi truck, they're durable and shouldn't be that expensive plus you can add a chrome housing around it if they don't line up exactly
wooooooohooooo nice job as always
You should do composite chainplates. it's the best thing
I believe those are commonly called rocker switches. If you go with slightly larger ones you could cut the brass slots larger to fit.
I sometimes start the search on rs (online electronics shop) but when you have 1000's of items you give up.
I'm sure we'll find them, not a fan of cutting as it's never as good. 🤣🤣🤣
Cheers for watching 🙂
I think that’s called brains not brawn. 😂 enhorabuena marina.
Aloha from Hawaii. Brief comment: try using finger nail polish on your little light switches.
Hello from the cayman islands
You're getting there!!!
Thank you.
Slowly slowly.
Cheers for watching 🙂
Great job on the Bilge!
Thanks!
Getting there slowly.
One last area to do...
Cheers for watching 🙂
I have found that white plastic that weathers to yellow, can be restored to white with acetone.
We'll give it a go.
Someone else said white spirit.
I'm sure we'll get those switches looking pretty.
Thank you.
Cheers for watching 🙂
Spring washers always on the back before the nut
Flat washers inder the head of the bolt
theres a product called novus that restores original appearance to plastics ive used on my projects with great success
'Paint your boat time!'... 😆
If you can't do a good of fixing just paint it 🤣😂😅
Cheers for watching 🙂
First time I’ve seen jello coloured light switch. Lol
Wow! Almost 40k subs! 🥳
Come on guys subscribe and hit the like button 👍
So close!
Thanks for the support.
Cheers for watching 🙂
@@SailingSeabird your most welcome, watched you from the start. My other half just got level two sailing cert. I would love to have a go but been too poorly. I really admire what your doing and have learnt so much from you guys, incase we get a boat. We live near the sea in Wales... Could sail from here.... One day! Lots of love 💖
nice humming metalica
That was Slayer!
I need to work on my humming voice. 🤣🤣🤣
Cheers for watching 🙂
Stew, someone really like your chain plate😂🌞 what did they call it in the last video, some off-camera work?😂
Keep checking off those small jobs and before you know it you’ll be on the water heading to your first destination…are y’all planning on an outdoor shower? I may have missed that video 👍
Small jobs = big results
Outside shower yes...
Cold water and sea water.
I have an idea.
Hopefully get to the plumbing autumn time.
Cheers for watching 🙂
You can try oxalic acid on the lamp buttons.
you can get the switches and any other heavily yellowed plastic bits retrobrighted if you put them into a plastic food container with 30% hydrogen proxide which you can easily obtain from online or from a hairdresser shop. just dunk them in peroxide and leave them exposed to sun in a locked plastic container for 2 days and they will be good as new
Enjoying the build
It might be worth having a look at the latest ‘The Duracell Project’ video where they come up with a really elegant solution to leaking stanchion post brackets
Stuart, your inseparable companion deserves a theme. The 1950s saw the muse’s romantic vision. Music by Caymmi. His muse Marina is the perfect beauty, the definitive work of God. She wears makeup and they fight. She was already perfect for him. She couldn't tarnish her beauty
Love that cleaned up engine room bilge.
Are you building any watertight bulkheads or compartments where you have thru hulls or rudder posts?
( to be fair I just watched Uma pointing out how most boats rarely have this) .
Those switches look like regular old american switches , similar to in my house , can you show the entire switch?
Cheers Warren
use white spirit on the white bits for the light switches.
Thank you for the tip.
Cheers for watching 🙂
Absolutely love your boat project!
Regarding the 4 thru hulls, they seem to be close together. Doesn’t it affect the fuselage integrity? I am sure you checked that but I was just wondering.
Good teamwork!
Rein
Unless your 100% confident, spend the coin, get them professionally inspected. The chainplates are as important as the rest of the rigging and cracks can be next to impossible to see.
(Marina and her chain plate humor) *Marina and Stew have an open invitation to all my garden BBQ's and parties! You made me laugh out loud in the middle of my lunch hour, thank you. P.S. Marina, don't let your chain plate start making decisions for you. Sometimes they have a mind of their own. Just ask anyone with an oddly shaped chain plate. It can get you in trouble.
Sois unos máquinas.
Svb sells those light switches
Thanks.
I saw they sell them with the backing plate.
I'll check again.
Cheers for watching 🙂
If theres a way clean the plates up and get the plates checked ... The cracks usually start inside the bolt holes..
Rigging doctors just done his.
How hard did you have to look to find purple coloured tape for the tip of the chain plate😂
⛵️ ⛵️ ⛵️ Phil...
❤
Thanks 😊
Cheers for watching 🙂
Spray paint the switch itself. Ford polar white or something
I'm late, but this comment is mandatory !
Very grateful.
Glad you enjoy.
Cheers for watching 🙂
You’ve come so far that it almost seems disrespectful to you and your boat to use terms like rotten, abandoned, and wrecked. Could be time to say formerly ahead of those terms? Give yourselves credit. You’re amazing!!🎉
I can’t find white switches but found black ones on eBay