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: Thanks, : Daniel. Coffee works good on genuine Fender replacement parts. Otherwise, it may or may not work. Some plastics made today just don’t yellow. I guess you could tint those parts with a tinted laquer. : : Here’s a wild one. Somebody a couple months ago on one of the boards claimed putting plastic parts in a bucket and then lighting and poutting an incense stick(s) in and covering with a towel yellowed uo the parts in a few hours : : : I have not tried this though. : I’ve got a couple of spare white vol/tone knobs. I’m gonna give it a try. Now, should I use Sandalwood or Nag Champa? : I’ll post the results later, Ok, I put the knobs and the tip of a tremolo bar in a metal pot covered with a towel with 7 incense sticks and a couple of cigarettes for some extra smoke. I let them go for about 5 hours. When I took them out there was yellowing alright, until I touched them and the color wiped right off. So I’m thinking either it doesn’t work, it’s gonna take a lot more than a few h

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