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Re: Washing Legos to get rid of smoke smell
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lugnet.general
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Thu, 6 Mar 2003 06:35:52 GMT
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Use Lysol Kitchen Cleaner - white bottle with purple trim.
I use it full strength on ABS Lego that is really bad, or cut it all the
way down to about 1/8 strength for the old Acetate Lego or really
weathered stuff.
It will even take the smoke smell out of rubber tires - even the old
sponge tires.
Mark Ferris wrote:
> I purchased some bulk Legos on eBay recently and unfortunately they
> must have come from a smoking house. Any recommendations on washing
> Legos to cut this smell down?
>
> Thanks.
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Message has 2 Replies: | | Re: Washing Legos to get rid of smoke smell
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| Try using simple green. I think a 30% simple green to 70% water and soaking them in a bucket might work.. I've been using it lately, and found that it works quite well for cleaning, and Simple Green has a minty-type scent... Scott Lyttle (...) (22 years ago, 6-Mar-03, to lugnet.general)
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| (...) I have used a liquid disinfectant soap to great success. What I do is dump the smokey parts into a soapy bath and leave them for at least a day, if not several. Then I dump them out (the water often runs black), rinse them, and then run them (...) (22 years ago, 6-Mar-03, to lugnet.general)
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