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In lugnet.storage, Tobias Möller writes:
> Do you have a big lego model, that´s covered with dust between the studs?
> then, you need a toothbrush! A toothbrush is great! Remember, angle the
> brush, use soft, gentle brushes. It´s like brushing your own teeth. It´s a
> pretty slow method, but it works great. No water required.
>
> --Tobias
No, the Lag Demons haven't eaten this response - I'm just getting around to
reading the message.
The pride and joy of my Pirate fleet arrived aleady built but dusty as can be.
Having other ships to reconstruct, I didn't want to take the time to take apart
the Black Seas Barracuda and put it back together just yet. How to get off
that dust in a reasonable amount of time?
I dust interiors of computers with compressed air, so I lugged out my
compressor and air brush (Iwata HPC) and blasted away. The results aren't as
good as a good soak of the parts would be, but at least it's presentable and
fairly quick to do. Canned air will probably do a better job (higher pressure)
but this was essentially free for me.
Bruce
Bruce
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