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Re: How do you clean legos?
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lugnet.storage
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Tue, 13 Oct 1998 15:15:34 GMT
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rocketman@SHIEL+spamless+Dfamilyradio.com
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Ed "Boxer" Jones wrote:
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> I use Palmolive and warm water. One thing I also do is I have a large
> wire seive (basically like window screen only finer) that I place in a
> larger pot of water and soap. That makes draining them much easier.
Hmm. Interesting. Never thought of draining them. Usually I shake the bigger
drops out with my hand.
> For drying, I air dry them. I have in the past also used the air only
> setting on the dryer to remove water stuck in creavises. For that, I
> place the elements in a cotton pillow case knotted at the end.
Definitely. Air-drying and cotton, the only ways to go. I use towels. Never used
a blow-dryer for that though.
Anyone ever tried distilled white vinegar? Never done it myself.
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