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"Larry Pieniazek" <larry.(mylastname)@...areDOTcom> wrote in message news:I039wG.1xEI@lugnet.com... Snip (...) without (...) of (...) The best way I use myself is to simply throw the pieces in the dishwasher. (Using a kind of plastic bin with holes (...) (22 years ago, 29-Jun-04, to lugnet.general)
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(...) When I was routinely buying on BrickLink, there was a certain seller that had great prices but their Lego sets reeked of smoke. As soon as the plastic bag was opened, it was almost overwhelming. Every time, I had to take a dryer sheet and put (...) (22 years ago, 29-Jun-04, to lugnet.general)
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(...) I have. I seem to be very sensitive to cigarette smoke, it apparently irritates me into sneezing and coughing at a very light exposure level, and even a #3 (per Joachim's definition extension) household would produce LEGO that I would probably (...) (22 years ago, 29-Jun-04, to lugnet.general)
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"Gary Istok" <istokg@earthlink.net> wrote in message news:I0359A.11Ft@lugnet.com... Thougt I´d add a little. (...) AFOL's (...) "smoke" (...) was a (...) entered (...) their (...) did not (...) aired (...) apparent (...) #3 People who smoke, but do (...) (22 years ago, 29-Jun-04, to lugnet.general)
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I've read a lot about Lego from "smoke free" environments. Have a lot of AFOL's had problems with "smoky" Lego? In the cd/book I have come to the conclusion that there are 2 types of "smoke" environments (just the legal ones ;-) ). #1 When I was (...) (22 years ago, 29-Jun-04, to lugnet.general)
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