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 Author: rickcraine View Messages Posted By rickcraine
 Posted: May 16, 2024 12:51
 Subject: Re: Cleaning Assembled Lego
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In General, joshlobe writes:
  I'm just curious what are some of the preferred methods of cleaning assembled
Lego. I have some bookcases with about 30 Lego builds. I've noticed (the
white ones especially) have started to gather a fine layer of particulate.

Does anyone perform routine cleaning on their builds?

- Feather Duster
- Air Blower
- Acrylic Cases
- Take apart, give a bath, and rebuild
- Leave it; don't worry; it's Lego

I have the entire minifig scale Hogwarts from 2021-2023, built a perfect surrounding
grounds for it, and then...put it where the most dust in my house gathers .
I use different sizes of paint brushes and a feather duster to keep it nice,
although I recently watched a YouTube video about a vacuum specifically for cleaning
Lego bricks. Clean My Bricks, I believe it was called, if I wasn't so concerned
with having to fit Barad-Dur into my Lego budget, I would get it

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I'm just curious what are some of the preferred methods of cleaning assembled Lego. I have some bookcases with about 30 Lego builds. I've noticed (the white ones [...]
(21 days ago, May 16, 2024, to General)

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 Msg 1 - joshlobe (29) 21 days ago May 16, 2024 to General
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