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Cleaning players?
What is the best way to clean up old players? I dont want to remove the paint, just get rid of the old glue from the numbers and any other dirt that might be one them.
Any suggestions?
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Soap and water is what I have used in the past. I have heard of people using a cotton ball and rubbing alcohol, but I would be careful if you go that route.
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Bored?
Boy Jeff, we must be the only guys not working (well I am, but have one eye other places). I would think that we should get some sort of award for being online the longest.
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I sold my business and do not start the Police academy til after the first of the year, so I have alot of time on my hands most days. Ofcourse I have a 2 year old running wild most of the day that I have to chase around.
Last edited by jeff : 12-15-2007 at 09:35 AM. |
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Cleaning Older Figures
To clean older figures and to remove residue left by old #s I use a mild soap solution (Woolite and warm water) and a toothbrush. Then I rinse and dry them with paper towels. When the residue is tough to remove I use a Q-Tip swab and some rubbing alcohol, be careful because you could remove paint as well. I’ve cleaned many a vintage hog leg and Haiti team this way. Good Luck.
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