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No, sorry - that's what they do :roll: once the colour has gone, it is gone. I had some of the first Eglu Classics, and they all faded, when I mentioned it to Omlet, their response was "they don't fade". The mark 2 versions (Go and Cube 2) might not as they are made from a different, more brittle plastic instead of the more robust polycarbonate which Omlet originally used.

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Our green cube is nothing like it used to be - particularly not with the long, hot, sunny summers we have had for the last few years. Plastic does tend to lose colour in the sun.

You can restore them or get them wrapped, but results have been known to vary. There's this thread which has had quite a good result - but I have read posts online where things have ended in tears.

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