Kingdomofmadness89
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Post by Kingdomofmadness89 on May 9, 2013 11:01:33 GMT -5
I just picked up a 12" talking Hogan and he's in really good condition but has some usual scuffing on his arm from being played with I'm guessing. whats the best way to get this off? are they casted in the color of there skin tone? how do you guys clean up your used hasbro's?
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ozz
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Post by ozz on May 9, 2013 11:07:40 GMT -5
I used to use a very light scuffing pad, warm water, and soap. I hear Mr. Clean Magic Erasers and similar products do the trick well, too.
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Post by A Flair for the Gold on May 9, 2013 11:45:09 GMT -5
I used to use a very light scuffing pad, warm water, and soap. I hear Mr. Clean Magic Erasers and similar products do the trick well, too. these do amazingly. i have a 12 inch sting that is basically made the same way as the huge hogan. just don't put too much pressure on it when you clean with one of these. with this product, i have cleaned off galoobs and OSFTM figures. i highly suggest it. it works wonders!
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The Dave
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Post by The Dave on May 9, 2013 11:45:24 GMT -5
I can second the Magic Erasers. I used them on mine and they worked great!
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Post by Deleted on May 9, 2013 12:14:41 GMT -5
if you don't wanna buy the magic erasers, which are great btw...i use toothpaste, and a damp rag, it's mildly abrasive and works like a rubbing compound, use only white toothpaste though like regular colgate or similar and only use it on nonpainted parts...
...used this method on hasbros, remcos and ljn, works for em all!!!!
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Post by TheChamp617 on May 9, 2013 14:39:33 GMT -5
I can third the magic erasers... they work great.
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Kingdomofmadness89
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"I'm the tower of power, too sweet to be sour. I'm funky like a monkey. OHHHHHH! YEAHHHHHH!
Joined on: Nov 18, 2011 17:46:24 GMT -5
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Post by Kingdomofmadness89 on May 9, 2013 15:32:17 GMT -5
Thaks alot guys! I'm gonna go pick one of those up!
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Post by fallbrawl on May 9, 2013 18:55:06 GMT -5
Would the magic eraser work on removing the paint on the big hulk hogan figure that was made in the ljn days? I got one from a flea market for free because someone made a custom hollywood hogan.
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Post by TheChamp617 on May 9, 2013 20:32:02 GMT -5
Depending on the type of paint and how hard you scrub, the Magic Eraser will take off paint.
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Post by The Madness on May 16, 2013 8:35:36 GMT -5
Would the magic eraser work on removing the paint on the big hulk hogan figure that was made in the ljn days? I got one from a flea market for free because someone made a custom hollywood hogan. Gah, that makes me cringe. Can you tell what kind of paint they used? It seems like a lot of the "customs" I find at flea markets are made by people who have no idea what they're doing and therefore are done with enamel paint, which never dries on rubber and basically ruins the figure.
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Post by Prophet of Ash on May 17, 2013 11:38:27 GMT -5
if you don't wanna buy the magic erasers, which are great btw...i use toothpaste, and a damp rag, it's mildly abrasive and works like a rubbing compound, use only white toothpaste though like regular colgate or similar and only use it on nonpainted parts... ...used this method on hasbros, remcos and ljn, works for em all!!!! and it makes them taste minty fresh!
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Post by fallbrawl on May 18, 2013 21:15:11 GMT -5
Would the magic eraser work on removing the paint on the big hulk hogan figure that was made in the ljn days? I got one from a flea market for free because someone made a custom hollywood hogan. Gah, that makes me cringe. Can you tell what kind of paint they used? It seems like a lot of the "customs" I find at flea markets are made by people who have no idea what they're doing and therefore are done with enamel paint, which never dries on rubber and basically ruins the figure. I will try to get a pic tomorrow before i used the magic eraser on him.
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Post by figurecollector on May 19, 2013 7:36:55 GMT -5
Fallbrawl, I have tried to clean LJN's with the Magic Eraser and it works exceptionally well on the skin tone portions. Red will come off on the pad. It remains red on the figure, but may tone it down slightly. I have not sen any other colors come off on the pad.
If there are any paint flakes, it is like using a sander and it will take them off to smooth off the edges of the flaky area. You may have a slightly larger area with no paint, but it will not have any more flaking after using it.
The Magic Eraser will start to come apart after you have used it awhile. Using it over a sink, assuming you are using water with the pad as I do, you may want to use the plug in the drain so that the pieces of the pad do not go down the drain.
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Post by TheChamp617 on May 19, 2013 12:31:55 GMT -5
The Magic Eraser will start to come apart after you have used it awhile. Using it over a sink, assuming you are using water with the pad as I do, you may want to use the plug in the drain so that the pieces of the pad do not go down the drain. This is some good advice.. I also don't put too much water on the Magic Eraser. From my experience, too much water makes it come apart quicker
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