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Re: LEGO Fountain
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lugnet.fun.crafts
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Sun, 14 Jan 2001 03:53:08 GMT
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In lugnet.fun.crafts, Frank Filz writes:
> Bryan Beckwith wrote:
> >
> > Does water seem to have any negative effects on LEGO bricks? I meant to ask
> > this about the snowglobes and forgot but the fountain made me think about it
> > again. Do the bricks fade or deteriorate at all? It probably wouldn't be
> > an issue with the snowglobes, but do the pieces become brittle after a
> > while?
> >
> > I might be asking stupid questions, but I would have thought that water
> > would have some adverse affects.
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> I seriously doubt water would have much deteriorating effect, though you
> could get a buildup of deposited minerals, and if any algae or other
> slime started growing in the water, it would coat the bricks. I have
> left bricks in buckets of soapy water for weeks without any detrimental
> effects.
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> Frank
I use blue bricks to support plantpots off my cement balcony, been there
several years cold,wet,hot,dry,sun and they still look good. Bit of dirt
thats all.
DaveG
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