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Post by Roman Bellic on Mar 16, 2014 0:59:28 GMT -5
pics would help us
thx in adavance
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Post by ricflair4ever on Mar 16, 2014 9:14:09 GMT -5
I never had a jakks figure deteriorate over time before. I have had some of that residual sticky feel on a couple of the black trench coat\vests though. But im not surprised with sstaining becoming an issue all these years later. I just noticed a small stain on my CS Hollywood Hogan. Right at the top of the shoulder. Not terribly noticeable,but it makes it easier for me to accept that ive lost his shirt.
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Post by TheXtremisT on Mar 16, 2014 12:28:14 GMT -5
Yeah nothing new I'm afraid, just need to get used to it unless you do what you say and not have them touch the robes.
I just either accept it, or put separate bubble wrap layers in my figure boxes to prvent it.
The rubber becoming sticky is a really annoying thing though, since you can't do anything about it. The only thing I can think of is keep them out of the box, or get them out every month or more to allow air to circulate, seems to prevent any further degrading. Funny that my ML collection has rubber/plastic, and no stickyness, although I've had them displayed on my shelves for years. They're also different materials, so doubt my ML's will suffer from Jakks problems.
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Post by 3Lephant (Naptown Icon) on Mar 16, 2014 21:47:29 GMT -5
I've got an extra Kona Crush body that needs a head..
As for your thread, yesterday I opened a damaged Jakks Rocky series Michael Buffer figure, and the jacket was sticky as tack.. I don't know what to do with it besides throw it away- I don't want to get any other figures sticky or damaged!
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Post by ricflair4ever on Mar 17, 2014 12:13:08 GMT -5
I've got an extra Kona Crush body that needs a head.. As for your thread, yesterday I opened a damaged Jakks Rocky series Michael Buffer figure, and the jacket was sticky as tack.. I don't know what to do with it besides throw it away- I don't want to get any other figures sticky or damaged! the stickiness is crazy...it doesn't matter if it's Deluxe Aggression or RA - they were basically peeling off of the bubble wrap when I was taking them out of my bucket (Million Dollar Man CSDA, Virgil & Million Dollar Man CSTT were the worst, Nasty Boy Saggs, Repo Man's vest that is off of him & been in an open shoe box with air hitting it properly was one of the worst also I was planning to just keep this crush in one piece to wear the Evil singlet & get a second for Kona, but man are they expensive Yeah, just a couple short years ago you could get a Crush for between 10-15 bucks. Now they're hovering around the 50 mark. On a side note, i have seen the sticky residue popping up more often on some of the older Mattel DCUC figures now too. I hope this isnt something their wrestling line will eventully suffer from as well.
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Post by TheXtremisT on Mar 17, 2014 15:25:10 GMT -5
the stickiness is crazy...it doesn't matter if it's Deluxe Aggression or RA - they were basically peeling off of the bubble wrap when I was taking them out of my bucket (Million Dollar Man CSDA, Virgil & Million Dollar Man CSTT were the worst, Nasty Boy Saggs, Repo Man's vest that is off of him & been in an open shoe box with air hitting it properly was one of the worst also I was planning to just keep this crush in one piece to wear the Evil singlet & get a second for Kona, but man are they expensive Yeah, just a couple short years ago you could get a Crush for between 10-15 bucks. Now they're hovering around the 50 mark. On a side note, i have seen the sticky residue popping up more often on some of the older Mattel DCUC figures now too. I hope this isnt something their wrestling line will eventully suffer from as well. That's an entirely different matter altogether. That residue is grey, and not sticky in any way at all. It's just like a 'dust' more than anything. It is more common on the first 3 waves of DCUC, and the first edition of the Dark Knight Movie Masters. Eventually the plastic they used was substituted, and no longer affects the figures. In actual fact you can easily remove the grey residue by scrubbing with a brush, with or without washing up liquid, depending on the case.
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Post by bestintheworld on Mar 19, 2014 19:38:47 GMT -5
That's the oil coming out from the rubber jacket but i notice it doesn't affect my earlier Jakks like CS Paul Bearer. Only the later ones for me are sticky.
If u wanna prevent a stain, perhaps putting some baby powder on the figure would help so it doesn't further stain.. I know, it's strange.
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Post by Halloween King on Mar 20, 2014 20:59:48 GMT -5
I know I've seen on Diecast sites that Rubber tires on cars will wear thin/corrode if stored in plastic containers. Maybe those Rubber Vests start to corrode if left on plastic figures?
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Post by Deleted on May 20, 2014 23:58:43 GMT -5
The robes on Jakks stuff stains the bodies because the dye was never really set. Soak the robes in vinegar to set the dyes to avoid staining.
On the figures it's already happened on, you can bleach the stains from bare plastic with Zit cream. Just apply it and leave the figure in the sun. Benzyl Peroxide is in the zit cream and the sun activates it. It's a trick vinyl doll collectors have used for years and it worked on all my stained Ric Flairs. It might take weeks for the stains to really bleach out, but it works wonders.
Don't use the zit cream on painted parts as it will bleach it but on bare plastic, it'll help a lot.
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Post by PJ on May 22, 2014 17:36:14 GMT -5
I always wash any soft goods to remove any excess dye before putting them on figures.
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Post by poindizzle on May 22, 2014 23:54:12 GMT -5
I bought about 45 ruthless figures last year from a guy who had them stored in boxes in his garage, and I noticed a faint stickiness to them. I have them out now and they don't seem so bad. I never knew what the heck Wd wrong with them, so this is interesting to learn.
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Post by JC Motors on May 23, 2014 11:34:24 GMT -5
I know I've seen on Diecast sites that Rubber tires on cars will wear thin/corrode if stored in plastic containers. Maybe those Rubber Vests start to corrode if left on plastic figures? really? I keep my Hot Wheels Super Trea$ure Hunts MOC in Kar Keepers, so they are protected from the elements
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Post by billthomson1984 on May 24, 2014 21:06:45 GMT -5
I need that head if its going spare
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