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Re: Models covered in dust
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lugnet.general
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Wed, 14 Jul 1999 07:32:50 GMT
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Hello,
Canned Air works good if not let go to many years. This prevents damage or
having to tear model down for cleaning. As for yellowing on the bricks Try
using a UV blocking cream/oil to protect surface from UV rays.
Hope this helps.
Also I am looking for 2x2x3 Gray extreme corners Slopes, they are sloped on 2
sides instead of one. I am willing to pay $5 per brick.
Doyle
doylenelson@"NOSPAM"home.com
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| I got myself a very soft natural bristle 2 inch paint brush and I use that for dusting off creations [1] I keep on my shelf, it also works nice when I set them in the shower with me and turn on the water. it's soft and doesn't leave scratches on the (...) (25 years ago, 14-Jul-99, to lugnet.general)
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