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Post by zankou on Aug 16, 2012 14:05:58 GMT -5
[glow=red,2,300][/glow]whats the best way to clean your figures and ornaments that you have on display as a lot of them are very fragile anybody have any hints or tips thanks [glow=red,2,300][/glow]
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Post by elee0031 on Aug 16, 2012 14:16:35 GMT -5
When I purchase used figures that are USED and have marks here and there from being either played with or just dirty dust. I take either an alcohol pad or w/ q-tips to clean the marks off. This is the best way. I do not recommend alcohol or custom figures as it may cause paint rub off.
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Post by zankou on Aug 16, 2012 14:29:01 GMT -5
thanks thats a great help what about busts and that any ideas
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Post by elee0031 on Aug 16, 2012 15:17:11 GMT -5
tooth pick, q-tip, warm water
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Post by elee0031 on Aug 16, 2012 15:20:03 GMT -5
um, if you live in a dusty house you may wanna consider getting a display case to house the bust. Then no air will get into the case, or dust for that matter. I generally leave must stuff in the case and plug them into the wall for display. I currently don't own any statue or bust, but when I had it I kept them in the box.
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Post by zankou on Aug 16, 2012 15:25:56 GMT -5
thanks thats great
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Post by smiler on Aug 17, 2012 4:49:35 GMT -5
I use a blusher brush to dust off my custom figures. Beanie boxes are also the perfect size for figures and stands. You can occasionally buy them on eBay.
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Post by elee0031 on Aug 17, 2012 7:27:15 GMT -5
Yea smiler you can try eBay but shipping is a killer on just a plastic case. May I suggest hunting down one of those shops that sell beanie babies. They generally carry the cases, but you need to have the correct dimension.
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Post by Customizer452 on Sept 5, 2012 18:14:25 GMT -5
I've always just rinsed my figures in water. But that probably not that safe LOL.
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