byrnside
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Post by byrnside on Feb 27, 2014 23:51:17 GMT -5
How do you keep your figures dust free? I was thinking of picking up a feather duster, but I'm wondering if it will do the figures justice and eliminate dust in the smaller crevices?
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Post by Mox on Feb 27, 2014 23:58:47 GMT -5
Honestly I just dont worry about it. If it ever gets really bad I will give them a good bath. Not there yet though.
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Post by China Claus on Feb 28, 2014 0:12:05 GMT -5
I just try to rearrange as often as possible, dusting as I go.
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Post by Duck Holliday on Feb 28, 2014 0:19:18 GMT -5
I generally use a canned compressed air computer duster thingie (that's the technical term.) If you dust your figures every few months the dust comes off pretty well. If you have a decent amount of buildup or the sculpt has a lot of nooks and crannies a warm water bath will do the trick safely. Sometimes I just use a barely moistened paper towel.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 28, 2014 0:27:26 GMT -5
Using a feather duster will knock your figures over.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 28, 2014 0:30:18 GMT -5
Fire.
Honestly, Ducky has the best answer. Condensed are is always easy to use, though don't hold it in the same place for too long or you'll freeze the thing.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 28, 2014 0:30:44 GMT -5
Fire. Honestly, Ducky has the best answer. Condensed are is always easy to use, though don't hold it in the same place for too long or you'll freeze the thing. That's right. Condensed are. It's what pirates use.
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Post by roddydrama on Feb 28, 2014 0:42:14 GMT -5
They need to come out with clear display cases for 7 inch figures like they do for model cars. That would be the best solution because you just dust the case and not knock over the figs and they stay dust free.
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Post by ayato1381 on Feb 28, 2014 1:00:43 GMT -5
I use an air duster (canned air) for a quick dusting. For something more substantial an air duster, a soft rag or towel, and if I am really going all out a soft paint brush. For small areas that a rag or towel can't reach. And I don't worry about them falling over cause if I dust them, I pick them up to clean them. Do the same to my masterpiece Transformers and Kotobukiya statues. Hope that helps.
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DemonsWiLL
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Post by DemonsWiLL on Feb 28, 2014 1:05:47 GMT -5
i usually get a rag and wipe them down with some warm water.
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Post by MrPerfect25 on Feb 28, 2014 1:50:35 GMT -5
I'm actually gonna be dusting and rearranging my displays on Sunday. It's a damn all day affair.
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Post by CrossRhodes on Feb 28, 2014 3:29:03 GMT -5
I keep mine in a glass cabinet, the door of which doesn't get opened unless something new is going in, That's easily the best way to beat dust.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 28, 2014 11:34:01 GMT -5
I display them loose and I have never had a problem with dust before. I've noticed some collections on here get really dusty, but I've yet to encounter that problem.
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Post by nDroo73 on Feb 28, 2014 11:45:30 GMT -5
The unlimited energy of my Ryback collection scares dust away so no worries.
On a serious note, since I'm constantly getting new stuff, I'm constantly changing things up on my display. I keep a rag handy for a quick dusting before I reset it.
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Post by Last Trent Barreta Fan on Feb 28, 2014 12:25:30 GMT -5
I just let them get dusty. My parents think I play with my figures so the dustier they are the quicker they shut up.
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Post by Terrys Wrestling Figures on Feb 28, 2014 12:44:35 GMT -5
- i nevver had a dust issue when i lived with my mum as the room didnt have any windows and door kept close all the time, also i was the only one in and out of it,
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Post by terraryzing on Feb 28, 2014 15:06:46 GMT -5
dust them every 1-2 weeks. it means taking them all down and re setting them each time. otherwise your figures can get dust damage.
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Post by knupmc on Feb 28, 2014 15:07:19 GMT -5
They don't get dust really
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Post by marino13 on Feb 28, 2014 15:34:41 GMT -5
I keep the room around them clean. And believe it or not it helps immensely.
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Post by AJ Hardy on Feb 28, 2014 15:54:58 GMT -5
I've never dusted them and never thought about it, 90% of collection not moved in 3-4yrs and I can't see any dust! I guess I'm just lucky
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