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I have a White Burnie record made to order in the 80s. The color darkened to a pleasant shade of ivory-except where the overlay shaded it.
Under the overlay, it's still pretty bright white, and I mostly prefer the look of the UI without the overlay.

I know that UV radiation can age the finish, but it's not worth buying a professional UV installation just for that.
I'm thinking maybe I should take a big UV flashlight instead; cheap and not requiring eye protection.
However, they do not measure these indicators in Watts or lumens, and their LEDs emit ultraviolet light.

Does anyone know if USB will work and can a handheld flashlight be powerful enough?
Or do I need something like a solar lamp or a lighthouse emitting UV-A?



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This summer, I worked hard. So numerous trips to the forest calmed me, and I took a break from the constant work in the office! Camping is peace of mind. Nowhere do I enjoy freedom as much as in the forest, when I hear birds and even animals that walk near my tent. I've never gone camping alone. I'm afraid of predators. But my best friend has a lot of experience hiking in the forest and mountains, so I go with him. I've been to the mountains twice already this fall. Each time I gain experience and take more equipment. In October, we're going on the last hike this fall. I bought a cool flashlight on https://www.amazon.com/Vont-Flashlight-Flashlights-Water-Resistant-Accessories/dp/B089T8HDBV to enter caves, illuminate stalactites and look at the inscriptions of wild travelers.



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