CLEANING TIPS

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if your lucky you could get Barbie and sindy doubling up ;)
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U guys are doing this the tedious way.I get all my models cleaned by dumping them in the washing machine and then into the tumble dryer.... :lol: :lol:
Dont try this if ure under 100yrs old... :lol:
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numi wrote:U guys are doing this the tedious way.I get all my models cleaned by dumping them in the washing machine and then into the tumble dryer.... :lol: :lol:
Dont try this if ure under 100yrs old... :lol:
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:lol: I'll give it a go in the morning then :lol:

Wet wipes, q-tips and wooden toothpicks always works for me for removing general grime.
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fixer wrote:if your lucky you could get Barbie and sindy doubling up ;)
Now that is what i am talking about. Thanks for that image Reg, i would love to be their action man!!!
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MM, have you tried keeping them in their boxes? :P

Seriously though, to keep dust away I have approx 20/25 carry cases for my unboxed models I can't display. And I just use a 1.5 inch soft brissle paintbrush (new of course) to clean them. No chemicals or anything like that.
But I do know one guy near me, who has a tiny little compressor, and he blasts air over & into his models to clear the dust
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shockwavetrading wrote:MM, have you tried keeping them in their boxes? :P

Seriously though, to keep dust away I have approx 20/25 carry cases for my unboxed models I can't display. And I just use a 1.5 inch soft brissle paintbrush (new of course) to clean them. No chemicals or anything like that.
But I do know one guy near me, who has a tiny little compressor, and he blasts air over & into his models to clear the dust
Thanks SWT, some of the cars i have to clean look as if the have been kept in a smoke filled room all their life and i suspect that it's going to take something a little more abrasive to get the grime off. I like the idea of an air compressor and i know you can buy cans of compressed air at the local computer sales shop quite cheaply so that could be worth a go. Thanks
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motorman wrote:
Thanks SWT, some of the cars i have to clean look as if the have been kept in a smoke filled room all their life and i suspect that it's going to take something a little more abrasive to get the grime off. I like the idea of an air compressor and i know you can buy cans of compressed air at the local computer sales shop quite cheaply so that could be worth a go. Thanks
Well on my stall, I sell a lot of old enamel signs. To clean the muck off them we use WD40. Its non abrasive, but breaks down the muck. I've never used it on a model but I can't see it harming one. BUT... you will be left with a thin layer of oil that you'll need to wipe off
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Any one tried popping them in the dish washer with the washing up?...It may work it may not theres a good rinse cycle though..... ;) ;)
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We have a grit blaster that we use for cleaning stone buildings if you have any stubborn areas :lol:
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