And you can assume that they are very "dirty"
I've got about 120+ figures and it would take forever to clean that mess.
Any advice? How do you keep your figures clean?
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Takadox360
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#1 Posted: 19:54:08 26/04/2014 | Topic Creator
I havent played with my figures for about a month..... yup #flop
And you can assume that they are very "dirty" I've got about 120+ figures and it would take forever to clean that mess. Any advice? How do you keep your figures clean? ![]()
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wreckingballbob
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#2 Posted: 19:59:40 26/04/2014
How do they even get dusty?
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RadSpyro
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#3 Posted: 20:09:59 26/04/2014
Quote: wreckingballbob
All I can say to that is - I can leave any figure in my house on a shelf. Within a week, it attracts dust. Within a month... Well. It's practically a flocked variant ![]() Also, OP, I can't see your image. I actually don't clean my figures all that often honestly, since dust comes back so quickly in my household. I usually sweep them over with a feather duster or, if I'm feeling particularly brave, I'll wipe them individually from time to time. |
Hot Dog 542
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#4 Posted: 21:49:40 26/04/2014
I keep a sheet over my skylanders so they don't fade. They also don't attract much dust at all. :-)
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ninja9351
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#5 Posted: 22:15:34 26/04/2014
Quote: RadSpyro
Replacing the filter on your AC/Heat vent should help with your problem assuming you don't live in an apartment.
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Pyrofer Gold Sparx Gems: 2495 |
#6 Posted: 22:27:41 26/04/2014
I have a HUGE dust problem. We don't have AC in the UK so nothing to filter the air at all. Also I live right on a very busy main road with constant traffic, the pollution that comes in is terrible. Not only are the Skylanders filthy but the table I store them on now has a "carpet" around them...
You can dust yeah, but getting stuff out of the tiny creases and nooks on the figures it's very hard. Compressed air is the best thing I have found to be safe to clean them. A quick blast every now and then stops them getting too bad. |
ninja9351
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#7 Posted: 23:03:16 26/04/2014
Quote: Pyrofer
You don't have AC?!!? As in Air Conditioning?
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RadSpyro
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#8 Posted: 23:13:44 26/04/2014
Quote: ninja9351
Ours is in the loft/attic - And since that place is almost always shut tight, it doesn't affect us much where dust is concerned. |
Pyrofer Gold Sparx Gems: 2495 |
#9 Posted: 00:16:28 27/04/2014
AC/central air etc is extremely rare in the UK.
We have radiators in most rooms for heating and that's it. So no, we don't have AC, as in air conditioning. Don't sound so surprised, it's just not needed in a lot of countries. |
MegaDozer
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#10 Posted: 04:53:28 27/04/2014
im in chicago and i don't have AC,you would be surprised how many people don't have AC.
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flashwingftw
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#11 Posted: 04:56:34 27/04/2014
Keep them in a duffle bag like I do. #thestruggle
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somePerson
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#12 Posted: 20:02:17 27/04/2014
I just keep them in a box.
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j32bass
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#13 Posted: 22:50:00 27/04/2014
You could always blast them with a can of compressed air?
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#14 Posted: 05:50:53 28/04/2014
Like what bass said, with compressed air to clean pc components you can easily clean figure and with the nozzle I would think the result will be pretty neat too...
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goldenrushducks
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#15 Posted: 23:26:26 29/04/2014
try a duster.
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lowdwn169
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#16 Posted: 01:44:55 30/04/2014
I use a short horse hair detailing brush. 4 dog kick up a lot of dust lol.
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GhostRoaster
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#17 Posted: 01:55:19 30/04/2014
Can of compressed air maybe?
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#18 Posted: 18:21:44 30/04/2014
Unless these things are downright grimy, some basic cotton swabs should do the trick.
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#19 Posted: 18:24:03 30/04/2014
I am reminded of the "Woody repair/clean" scene from Toy Story 2.... repeated for a 100 Skylander collection
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Himewad
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#20 Posted: 01:51:49 01/05/2014
How about the dishwasher?
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Pyrofer Gold Sparx Gems: 2495 |
#21 Posted: 08:52:23 01/05/2014
While they are in theory water resistant I hope that dish washer comment was a joke.
Please do NOT put them in a dish washer, it will end badly in some way or another. |
Aeit
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#22 Posted: 19:09:45 03/05/2014
Why dont you make yourself a shelf with glass doors? 100% dust resist
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#23 Posted: 07:40:49 08/05/2014
You could try a small fine artists paintbrush to get into the awkward to reach grooves
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