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Re: Sets collecting dust
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lugnet.general
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Date:
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Mon, 14 Feb 2000 06:04:53 GMT
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In lugnet.general, Dan Jezek writes:
> I know this is a stupid question but did anyone find a way how to keep dust
> off of displayed sets other than putting them in a glass-covered bookcase?
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> Thanks,
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> Dan
Airbrush. I suppose a can of compressed air would work, probably better.
Bruce
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Message has 2 Replies: | | Re: Sets collecting dust
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| An airbrush combined with an actual brush of some fine hair type (such as a camel hair brush) works really really well. The action of the bristles when gently swished dislodges a lot of dust and the airbrush removes it. Compressed air in cans is (...) (25 years ago, 14-Feb-00, to lugnet.general)
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| (...) Canned air works really well, so long as you do it regularly. Once the dust builds up, canned air doesn't work as well (but still pretty good). However, it's a touch expensive, and there's cheaper, and just as easy solutions out there. A (...) (25 years ago, 14-Feb-00, to lugnet.general)
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| I know this is a stupid question but did anyone find a way how to keep dust off of displayed sets other than putting them in a glass-covered bookcase? Thanks, Dan (25 years ago, 14-Feb-00, to lugnet.general)
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