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Re: Cleaning used Lego
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Date: 
Tue, 23 Oct 2001 09:53:39 GMT
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tie em in a pillowcase and put it on a 40 degree wash. LEGO boxes used to
have the 40 degree wash symbol on em'
if they are just dusty a nice rub with a toothbrush does wonders. If you wet
a dusty brick and then try and clean it its a lot more effort as the dust
gathers at the base of the lugs

--
James Stacey
---------
www.minifig.co.uk
#925

"Richard Morton" <richard.morton@idynamicsinc.com> wrote in message
news:GLMJqy.23n@lugnet.com...
Hi all,

Quick question. I have just received a HUGE amount of used Lego I won in • an
eBay auction. Some of it is quite dirty/greasy etc and I want to have a go
at cleaning it up a bit.
My question is, in your expert opinions, what is the best way to do this?
Warm water and washing up liquid?
Anyone tried putting Lego in a dishwasher at low setting? Is that a stupid
idea? (Probably!)

Obviously, I'm not about to load up my dishwasher full of Lego, but I just
wondered what the best way to clean it up is?

Hope you can help

Richard.






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Hi all, Quick question. I have just received a HUGE amount of used Lego I won in an eBay auction. Some of it is quite dirty/greasy etc and I want to have a go at cleaning it up a bit. My question is, in your expert opinions, what is the best way to (...) (23 years ago, 22-Oct-01, to lugnet.general)

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