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Re: How do you clean legos?
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lugnet.storage
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Wed, 3 Feb 1999 13:38:15 GMT
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I use a old tooth brush and water. It's good for getting into all the
nook and crannies without taking the whole thing apart. I thought about
the shower. But the Black Seas Barracuda would have been wet for a long
time.
Sean M. Kenney wrote:
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> > Does anyone know the best way to clean legos?
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> I have a better question: does anybody know the best way to clean an
> ALREADY ASSEMBLED lego set, short of disasembling it? I have very large
> buildings in my collection (1000s of pieces each) none of which would
> ever come close to fitting in a sink, and theyre starting to get dust &
> other types of basement-grime settling on them.
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| > Does anyone know the best way to clean legos? I have a better question: does anybody know the best way to clean an ALREADY ASSEMBLED lego set, short of disasembling it? I have very large buildings in my collection (1000s of pieces each) none of (...) (26 years ago, 13-Oct-98, to lugnet.storage)
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