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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 12:59:48 GMT
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In lugnet.general, Jeremy Scott writes:
> Howdy!
>
> Today was cleaning day - my oh so favorite day of the month where I do
> everything from edge cleaning to magazine organizing. Anyway, my 10019 was
> very dusty, as well as many other of my display models and MOC's. I have
> always delt with the dust by leaving it alone and allowing it to build up
> until the day that model hits the bin. However, today was different, I
> realized how much I hate that dust. I hate how it makes my beautiful
> displays look gross. So I did something about it.
>
> I daringly took the vacume to my Lego models. I was very scared - especialy
> when a Scout Trooper from my Ewok battle got sucked up. I was thankfully
> able to save him becuase he was big but who knows if my daredevil resolution
> will result in the future loss of Lego...
>
> 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!
>
> Just Me,
> Jeremy
>
> XFUT .storage
I use Swiffer/Pledge Grab-it cloths. They do a great job and get in between
studs quite easily. Plus they are non-abbrasive (no scratches).
Jude
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