I read somewhere that touching them can cause the plastic to degrade because of the oils on your fingers.......is that true?
Handling your figures
Handling your figures
Posted by AdamFett Fri Oct 19, 2012 1:27 am
I read somewhere that touching them can cause the plastic to degrade because of the oils on your fingers.......is that true?

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Re: Handling your figures
Posted by Arctorro Fri Oct 19, 2012 2:58 am
AdamFett wrote:I read somewhere that touching them can cause the plastic to degrade because of the oils on your fingers.......is that true?
No idea about that, but I transform my figures now and then and have never had any problems.

william-james88 wrote:So that would also be the case for Predaking, who is also six members.
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Re: Handling your figures
Posted by SKYWARPED_128 Fri Oct 19, 2012 3:10 am
IMO, UV rays from sunlight, fluorescent tubes and energy-saving bulbs are what you should be more worried about than the oils on your fingers. The yellowing or fading of plastic is a much more prevalent problem than plastic disintegration...unless you're talking about gold plastic syndrome.
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Re: Handling your figures
Posted by AdamFett Fri Oct 19, 2012 3:54 am
As long as ive been collecting figures, i've always had a fear that if i handled my figures too much it would eventually melt the plastic.....It even stems over to how i store my figures....I NEVER store my figures in plastic baggies, because i fear the two will fuse....
BTW i keep my figures in a dark room.....100watt light bulb is te only light in the room.

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Re: Handling your figures
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Re: Handling your figures
Posted by Breakdown 2099 Fri Oct 19, 2012 5:19 am
AdamFett wrote:Are there any dangers in ''playing'' with your transformers?
No. That's what they're made for.
I read somewhere that touching them can cause the plastic to degrade because of the oils on your fingers.......is that true?
Unless you've bathed in turpentine or sulfuric acid, highly unlikely. This' probably the ramblings of an OTT OCD individual.
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Re: Handling your figures
Posted by Breakdown 2099 Fri Oct 19, 2012 5:21 am
AdamFett wrote:Are there any dangers in ''playing'' with your transformers?
No. That's what they're made for. Just be wary of handling toys with stickers when you do.
I read somewhere that touching them can cause the plastic to degrade because of the oils on your fingers.......is that true?
Unless you've bathed in turpentine or sulfuric acid, highly unlikely. This' probably the ramblings of an OTT OCD individual.
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Re: Handling your figures
Posted by AdamFett Fri Oct 19, 2012 5:39 am
breakdown99 wrote:[youtube][/youtube]AdamFett wrote:Are there any dangers in ''playing'' with your transformers?
No. That's what they're made for. Just be wary of handling toys with stickers when you do.
I read somewhere that touching them can cause the plastic to degrade because of the oils on your fingers.......is that true?
Unless you've bathed in turpentine or sulfuric acid, highly unlikely. This' probably the ramblings of an OTT OCD individual.
Thanks for that man. Maybe i do have mild OCD. Sorry about my ''ramblings'', and thanks for the sarcasm. prick

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Re: Handling your figures
Posted by Mr O Fri Oct 19, 2012 6:04 am
AdamFett wrote:breakdown99 wrote:[youtube][/youtube]AdamFett wrote:Are there any dangers in ''playing'' with your transformers?
No. That's what they're made for. Just be wary of handling toys with stickers when you do.
I read somewhere that touching them can cause the plastic to degrade because of the oils on your fingers.......is that true?
Unless you've bathed in turpentine or sulfuric acid, highly unlikely. This' probably the ramblings of an OTT OCD individual.
Thanks for that man. Maybe i do have mild OCD. Sorry about my ''ramblings'', and thanks for the sarcasm. prick
I think he was probably referring to what you heard, not your post. You won't make friends fast with that manner. To address your query, I've heard that too but never experienced it.
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Re: Handling your figures
Posted by Cobalt Prime Fri Oct 19, 2012 8:33 am
When you handle any figure, be sure to avoid touching decal surfaces, as the image can actually rub away over time. Seriously avoid contact with any chrome parts, as finger oils can positively cause blackening and discoloration, and in this day and age with slip-shod chroming could also accelerate chrome peeling.
Overall, I try to also avoid painted surfaces, especially chalky, matte finishes, as the paint is more prone to wearing off than glossy coatings.
I try to handle my figures by the unpainted plastic parts where at all possible. It's not going to always BE possible to avoid touching certain surfaces, especially when transforming, but handling the aforementioned parts with kid gloves will go a long way towards avoiding damage.
Hope that helps!
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Re: Handling your figures
Posted by Breakdown 2099 Fri Oct 19, 2012 5:21 pm
AdamFett wrote:breakdown99 wrote:[youtube][/youtube]AdamFett wrote:Are there any dangers in ''playing'' with your transformers?
No. That's what they're made for. Just be wary of handling toys with stickers when you do.
I read somewhere that touching them can cause the plastic to degrade because of the oils on your fingers.......is that true?
Unless you've bathed in turpentine or sulfuric acid, highly unlikely. This' probably the ramblings of an OTT OCD individual.
Thanks for that man. Maybe i do have mild OCD. Sorry about my ''ramblings'', and thanks for the sarcasm. prick
I can see why you'd interpret it as such. Perhaps using what you've read, instead of this' would've helped clarify the tone of my post. I wasn't referring to your post as ramblings, just what you've read.I hope that has clarified things for you.
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Re: Handling your figures
Posted by AdamFett Fri Oct 19, 2012 5:51 pm
breakdown99 wrote:AdamFett wrote:breakdown99 wrote:[youtube][/youtube]AdamFett wrote:Are there any dangers in ''playing'' with your transformers?
No. That's what they're made for. Just be wary of handling toys with stickers when you do.
I read somewhere that touching them can cause the plastic to degrade because of the oils on your fingers.......is that true?
Unless you've bathed in turpentine or sulfuric acid, highly unlikely. This' probably the ramblings of an OTT OCD individual.
Thanks for that man. Maybe i do have mild OCD. Sorry about my ''ramblings'', and thanks for the sarcasm. prick
I can see why you'd interpret it as such. Perhaps using what you've read, instead of this' would've helped clarify the tone of my post. I wasn't referring to your post as ramblings, just what you've read.I hope that has clarified things for you.
Its all good bro.....
Think i'm too used to being insulted. Recently transitioning from star wars figures, to transformers. And the guys on the star wars collecting forums tear you a new one for no apparent reason....lol
Sorry for the ''prick' thing man.....

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Re: Handling your figures
Posted by nickh Fri Oct 19, 2012 9:06 pm
I have a few figures that I rarely touch because I want'em in immaculate condition. But the rest, I don't worry about it very much. It all comes down to how much you're worried about their condition.
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Re: Handling your figures
Posted by Cobalt Prime Fri Oct 19, 2012 10:06 pm
nickh wrote:I agree with Cobalt Prime's comment about avoiding certain surfaces on your figures...provided keeping them in pristine condition for a long time matters a lot to you.
I have a few figures that I rarely touch because I want'em in immaculate condition. But the rest, I don't worry about it very much. It all comes down to how much you're worried about their condition.
Believe me, I learned the hard way with my G1 figures. I made a mess out of mine back in the eighties, and that was being what I thought was careful back then! Thank heavens for Reprolabels and the ability to buy replacement chrome bits on Ebay and at Bot Con!
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Re: Handling your figures
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Re: Handling your figures
Posted by SKYWARPED_128 Sat Oct 20, 2012 4:51 am
That said, I'm more worried about sweat (pretty warm where I'm at) corroding the chrome and decals than oils from my fingers.
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Re: Handling your figures
Posted by STINGRAY749 Sat Oct 20, 2012 8:46 pm
1. My hands are always dry and I my skin is not that oily.
2. Sweat's also not a problem because I live in MN and it's only really hot in June, July, and August.
The only figures I am really careful with are: Am Breackdown, Universe 1.0 Nemesis Prime, any figure that has a lot of chrome, and my favorite figures.
And always remember, these are toys designed for kids that play with them so a adult collector should have no problem with anything, except chrome and gold plastic.

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