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01-03-2015, 10:54 AM
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cleanig my toys
Ok I post this thread on TFW2005 and a lot of members were either ignorant or plain idiots. Some tell me put them in the Dishwasher others tell me take a garden hose other say leave the dust on, it's called battle dusted edition. Really people how stupid can you guys be?
Anyways here is my question;
I was cleaning my yesterday today and as I was dusting my room, I had noticed that my TF Prime Weaponizer Optimus Prime has dust on him. How do I clean him and remove the dust easily, since he is fragile and his chest unlocks easily. What do you guys use to clean your Transformers toys? Is Pledge a good or I should I use Windex better or even I use damped cloth.
Any advise?
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01-03-2015, 11:32 AM
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Re: cleanig my toys
I wouldn't use any cleaning solvents. Just a take some time and use a soft dry cloth and possibly Q-Tips for the hard-to-reach places.
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01-03-2015, 11:35 AM
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Re: cleanig my toys
Quote:
Originally Posted by Ironwave
Ok I post this thread on TFW2005 and a lot of members were either ignorant or plain idiots. Some tell me put them in the Dishwasher others tell me take a garden hose other say leave the dust on, it's called battle dusted edition. Really people how stupid can you guys be?
Anyways here is my question;
I was cleaning my yesterday today and as I was dusting my room, I had noticed that my TF Prime Weaponizer Optimus Prime has dust on him. How do I clean him and remove the dust easily, since he is fragile and his chest unlocks easily. What do you guys use to clean your Transformers toys? Is Pledge a good or I should I use Windex better or even I use damped cloth.
Any advise?
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Dude, those guys were kidding around.
I won't repost here what I said there.
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01-03-2015, 12:16 PM
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Re: cleanig my toys
2 ways.
1) Use a small painting brush
2) Use a computer compressed duster
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01-03-2015, 12:32 PM
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Location: calgary alberta
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Re: cleanig my toys
i use a soft bristled shaving brush,the kind you use to work up a lather with the foam.that and a can of compressed air(usually used for blowing out computers/keyboards/etc).
i'll only wash them with sunlight dishsoap and a toothbrush as a last resort or if they are used like from value village or something like that and i don't know what's on the bot or hidden in the crevices.
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01-03-2015, 12:34 PM
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Re: cleanig my toys
Hit the cosmetic section of SDM and get one of those blush applicator brushes. They are very fine and wont scratch the surfaces. Another option would be a camera lens brush which is pretty much the same thing. I also use compressed air. If you have a account with Costco you can buy a bulk set that would last awhile.
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01-03-2015, 12:46 PM
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Re: cleanig my toys
I know its super simple but all I use is a duster.
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01-03-2015, 12:58 PM
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Re: cleanig my toys
I use a microfiber cloth the really soft ones the seem to pick the dust up well and not leave streaks or damage the plastics as paper towel can I also use the make-up/shaving brushes as well to get the tight corners and the small areas where a cloth cannot reach. I don't use swiffer duster or it's knock-offs I used to but then I notice it leaving streaks and a bit of a film on the figures
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01-03-2015, 01:17 PM
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Re: cleanig my toys
Swiffer.
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01-03-2015, 02:04 PM
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Re: cleanig my toys
I usually lick the toys clean. Just kidding. Couldn't resist and you've already got a bunch of great ideas. Will you link to the TFW discussion?
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