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WhiteRoseBlessings -> RE: Cleaning Toy Figurines (7/5/2008 10:31:41 AM)
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ORIGINAL: OneOfHisJewels I just had an idea!!!!!!!!!! Take one of those dust blower cans that people use for computers, and do part blowing, and part gently wiping off with a very slightly damp soft rag. For the rag, maybe have a bucket of water, and put a little baking soda in and dilute it, dip the rag in that, and wring it out really well. For the "rag" use a brand new soft cotton cloth from the store. Oh yeah, Rebekah, the cloths I use are very soft. Early on (when I was originally packing up the toy room), I tried using a dust-blower can. Nothing happened. [8|] LOL! To explain . . . these toys figurines belonged to my late husband. When he and I met in 2002, he had been actively collecting the figurines since the very early '80s. Although "technically" his very first toy; the one that started it all, he got when he was around 14 or 15 in the early '50s . . . it was one of the first Peanuts Gang figurines . . . Charlie Brown and Snoopy, to be exact. So . . . there was a room in the house that he turned into "the Toy Room". Floor-to-celing, on all the walls of that room, he had built shelves (the kind that fit into shelf braces that are adhered to the wall with screws. The shelves were spaced about a foot apart in height. 3.5 walls of shelving; all going from floor-to-ceiling, each shelf being about a foot apart in height from each other (the other half of the wall was where the double closet had been that he converted into his computer area). So anyway . . . rarely did he take a toy down off of the shelf once he had bought it and found a "home" for it in the Toy Room. By the time I started packing up the toys (2006), some of those toys had been on the shelves, untouched and not moved for over 20 years. He simply liked to collect them and look at them. I believe it was Lioness who made mention of them needing a de-greaser because that's just how things are. And she's right. It's amazing how grimy things can get over the course of time . . . even in a clean home. I never dusted in that room. (1) CS asked me not to and (2) I was very happy to comply . . . there were literally thousands of pieces being displayed in that room. [sm=icon_smile_boggled.gif][sm=smile-l.gif] So, while a great idea, the dust blower cans don't work in this situation. I have a few boxes of toys at the house (the rest are in the storage unit). I think I shall try a couple of ideas with a few toys today. I don't have any degreaser spray in the house, but I do have some Dawn soap, I think I might try a couple of drops of that in a sink full of lukewarm water and soak them for about 10 minutes (with some occasional water swishing) and see what happens. Sometimes I think I should just put them all in the garbage or on the curb . . . but (a) I moved them all the way from Wyoming to Tennessee with the idea of selling these things, (b) I have paid storage fees (in both states) and more importantly, (c) it's now become something that I must do . . . just to prove to myself that I can do it. LOL!
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