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Post by Sexton Hardcastle on Apr 27, 2018 16:35:58 GMT -5
I ordered a Jeff Hardy from RSC. I took it out of the package and noticed it had a big spot of glue on his forehead from the hairpiece.
Anyone know an easy and non-risky way to clean this up??
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Post by kennyw86v2 on Apr 27, 2018 16:52:51 GMT -5
An ultimate deletion?
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Post by 2sweeeeet on Apr 27, 2018 17:24:09 GMT -5
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Post by Sting on Apr 28, 2018 14:38:01 GMT -5
Not sure if this will work with the glue on your figure but whenever I buy used figures from eBay I soak them in warm water with washing up liquid for about an hour. After that I gently wash any marks away from the figures with a soft sponge. Removes pretty much all the dirt and paint marks.
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Post by 2sweeeeet on Apr 28, 2018 15:12:16 GMT -5
Not sure if this will work with the glue on your figure but whenever I buy used figures from eBay I soak them in warm water with washing up liquid for about an hour. After that I gently wash any marks away from the figures with a soft sponge. Removes pretty much all the dirt and paint marks. Ever had issues with it harming the figure/paint in any way?
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Post by pitfallharry219 on Apr 28, 2018 15:17:19 GMT -5
My Owens WM34 figure has a drop of glue on his back. I thought about using Goo Gone, but I'm not sure. I'll probably just leave it alone since I don't notice it when it's sitting on my shelf.
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Post by Sting on Apr 28, 2018 17:00:12 GMT -5
Not sure if this will work with the glue on your figure but whenever I buy used figures from eBay I soak them in warm water with washing up liquid for about an hour. After that I gently wash any marks away from the figures with a soft sponge. Removes pretty much all the dirt and paint marks. Ever had issues with it harming the figure/paint in any way? The only problem is if you use a sponge which is soft on one side and rough on the other (like the green and yellow ones) and use the rough part to scrub the figures really hard. If you do that over tattoos and art work on trunks etc it may take some of the paint off. But if you gently wash and very gently scrub with the sponge it never harms the figure. If the glue is on his head it’s worth a try. When using the sponge just use the soft bit.
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