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In lugnet.robotics, Kyle Vrieze wrote:
> I noticed some of the black areas are dusty, which will happen if you work on a
> MOC for an extended period of time. I've found an ordinary paintbrush works
> well for getting dust off--better than washing, and way better than a toothbrush
> (I've never tried compressed air).
Compressed air can either be expensive (from the little cans) or sometimes has
traces of oil in it from the compressor.
What I have had good luck with are camelhair brushes. If you buy makeup brushes
it is sometimes possible to get rounded camelhair brushes that are almost an
inch across, making for a fast and convenient cleanup of large areas. Then use a
fine paintbrush as Kyle suggests for the corners and crevices.
> Great work!
Seconded. Spotlighted. Someone else did one in black though, didn't they? Or was
that you too?
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