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Re: Get Rid of Dust on Lego Displays Campain (GRODOLD)
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lugnet.storage
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Sat, 5 Oct 2002 11:01:18 GMT
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"Jeremy Scott" <Copyright@cox.net> wrote in message
news:H3Hynv.IAD@lugnet.com...
> Howdy!
<snip>
> That is why I am posting this. How do you get all that dust off of your
> display pieces? I am looking for resolutions which are easily done with
> common household items, like vacumes. I know some people avoid the problem
> by buying expensive cases and others use expensive pressurized air cans,
> which is fine, but I want to hear of solutions that can be done with common
> household items.
>
> So, press the "Reply" button and submit your cleaning habits to the GET RID
> OF DUST ON LEGO DISPLAYS (GRODOLD) Campain!
What I do is this: I take old pantyhose and a rubberband. I put a section of
the
hose a but a fingers length inside the vacuum hose and then tie it off wit the
rubber
band. Dust goes in, parts get stopped.
pantyhose |---------
vacuum tube-> | [----------
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vacuum tube-> | [----------
pantyhose |----------
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Thanx~
Nicole Drumm MS, NOT and ASCII artist
http://www.geocities.com/duelarcane1/
Brickshelf Account: drumm-family
Bricklink Store: Drumm's Small Lots CLOSED!
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