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Re: Wash your LEGO® Geoffrey... with the SOLVOL® Geoffrey...
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Thu, 29 May 2003 07:06:53 GMT
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Isn't Brasso supposed to do the same thing?

It does. But Solvol doesn't smell nearly as bad :-)

Now I remember back in the heady days of 70s feminism ...  women lounging
around in bean bags asking why advertisers insulted our intelligence with
advertisements in which women sat around discussing whether their washing
powder really got their whites whiter than white or what, when no woman on
the planet had ever engaged in such a conversation.

Fast forward to the 00s and I find myself discussing via email with another
woman on how to bleach my bricks whiter than white, while a bunch of guys on
LUGnet are comparing cleaning products for getting that smooth shiny finish.

Hmm ...

Kerry



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  Cleaning Lego (wa Re: Wash your LEGO® Geoffrey... with the SOLVOL® Geoffrey...)
 
(...) So, how do you get the white bricks whiter than white? And, even more importantly, are there any thoughts on removing the yellowish tinge that you get on (some) older grey bricks? I don't mind the white - tan range for buildings, but the (...) (21 years ago, 30-May-03, to lugnet.loc.au, FTX)

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(...) It does. But Solvol doesn't smell nearly as bad :-) Cheers Richie (21 years ago, 29-May-03, to lugnet.loc.au)

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