Dusting Dusty, Creaky, and Old Lego Sets
#1
Posted 10 August 2007 - 06:53 PM
Does anyone know of any good techniques to dust dusty legos. I have some fairly old ones that are caked with dust, but I don't know how to get rid of the dust thoroughly.
Would a regualr old feather-duster work? Washing the bricks? Cans 'o' Air (for keyboards)?
Thanks all! :-)
#3
Posted 10 August 2007 - 08:50 PM
#4
Posted 10 August 2007 - 09:22 PM
Dust on!.... ehr.. off I mean..!
#5
Posted 10 August 2007 - 09:31 PM
simonwillems, on Aug 10 2007, 05:22 PM, said:
Dust on!.... ehr.. off I mean..!
Just a dry, soft paintbrush, or should it be wet?
#6
Posted 10 August 2007 - 10:19 PM
I make use of this:

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Posted 10 August 2007 - 10:35 PM
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Posted 11 August 2007 - 10:08 AM

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#10
Posted 11 August 2007 - 01:43 PM
Large pieces (baseplates mainly) I tend to wash in water. I remember once I had to clean a baseplate because my dad had rested his beer glass on it. :-X
A damp (not wet) paintbrush is a good idea if you don't want the dust to be just thrown around, only to have it come to rest back where it was. The damp will eliminate the static, and actually pick up the dust.
#11
Posted 04 August 2008 - 02:34 PM
I don't mind dusting - in fact, it's a nice way to poke at some of the older sets on display that don't get much attention. My problem with dusting is that it feels more like disturbing and pushing the dust around than actually removing it. Does anyone know of or use any good dusting tools that make use of static or suction or something that does a little more than just push the dust around? It's time to take a serious sweep over my many displayed pieces and I'd like to do a job worthwhile of the effort put into dusting everything.
#12
Posted 04 August 2008 - 03:16 PM
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#13
Posted 06 August 2008 - 12:14 AM
Bonaparte, on Aug 10 2007, 05:19 PM, said:

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And this is for removing dust and paint from old sets....and the walls....and the driveway
I've used those static feather dusters for display pieces. Hitting them once a week or so helps prevent stubborn dust buildup.
Typically I just surrender to the new colorations of pieces once the dust has gotten too stuck on. I'm always needing support pieces for holding up part, thus these off-color ones typically get used in non-visible situations.
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Posted 16 February 2010 - 12:10 PM
#15
Posted 16 February 2010 - 12:51 PM
However, I´d like to 'hijack' your thread and ask another question regarding dust to anyone who can answer me; is there any way to prevent the dust coming on your LEGO? Any advice gladly appreciated.
Edited by Dennimator, 16 February 2010 - 12:52 PM.
#16
Posted 16 February 2010 - 01:03 PM
I had two LEGO sets built and in my parents basement and 15 years later, there was so much dust and spider webs it was ridiculous.
I cleaned them with soap and water and they look new.
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Posted 16 February 2010 - 02:09 PM
Dennimator, on Feb 16 2010, 12:51 PM, said:
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#18
Posted 16 February 2010 - 02:33 PM

Sure it does not prevent dust from coming back, but these brushes are great fro removing dust out of tight corners, and soft enough not to scratch anything up.
#19
Posted 16 February 2010 - 04:42 PM
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Posted 16 February 2010 - 10:59 PM
David Thomsen, on Feb 16 2010, 05:52 PM, said:
Yea, but pull it in one wrong place, and down comes the Legos.


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