Cleaning tfs
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Cleaning tfs
I use a medium toothbrush to clean the dust of my tfs. Does that harm the paint? If so what cleaing toold do you recommend?

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I often use a qtip, if there is dirt of some kind, I use a qtip with WD40 on it to loosen it.
Compressed air works too.
Toothbrush could be harsh if you are really scrubbing.
Compressed air works too.
Toothbrush could be harsh if you are really scrubbing.

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Sid Burn wrote:I often use a qtip, if there is dirt of some kind, I use a qtip with WD40 on it to loosen it.
Compressed air works too.
Toothbrush could be harsh if you are really scrubbing.
Not so much scrubing, only using to reach those really hard areas (under arms, neck and such)

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General Magnus wrote:Sid Burn wrote:I often use a qtip, if there is dirt of some kind, I use a qtip with WD40 on it to loosen it.
Compressed air works too.
Toothbrush could be harsh if you are really scrubbing.
Not so much scrubing, only using to reach those really hard areas (under arms, neck and such)
I cant imagine it being an issue with a soft toothbrush

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Sid Burn wrote:General Magnus wrote:Sid Burn wrote:I often use a qtip, if there is dirt of some kind, I use a qtip with WD40 on it to loosen it.
Compressed air works too.
Toothbrush could be harsh if you are really scrubbing.
Not so much scrubing, only using to reach those really hard areas (under arms, neck and such)
I cant imagine it being an issue with a soft toothbrush
It´s a medium brush.

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Sid Burn wrote:General Magnus wrote:Sid Burn wrote:I often use a qtip, if there is dirt of some kind, I use a qtip with WD40 on it to loosen it.
Compressed air works too.
Toothbrush could be harsh if you are really scrubbing.
Not so much scrubing, only using to reach those really hard areas (under arms, neck and such)
I cant imagine it being an issue with a soft toothbrush
It´s a medium brush.

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Sid Burn wrote:General Magnus wrote:Sid Burn wrote:I often use a qtip, if there is dirt of some kind, I use a qtip with WD40 on it to loosen it.
Compressed air works too.
Toothbrush could be harsh if you are really scrubbing.
Not so much scrubing, only using to reach those really hard areas (under arms, neck and such)
I cant imagine it being an issue with a soft toothbrush
It´s a medium brush.

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I think I'll use a big soft make up brush (i don't know the technical name for it.. thank god.. haha)
Think I'll do the toothpick and kleenex thing tonight though. sky Lynx needs some work :\
Think I'll do the toothpick and kleenex thing tonight though. sky Lynx needs some work :\
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I use q-tips and cloth for cleaning eyeglasses. I also damp the areas of the figure with a touch of my breath right before wiping it, just like how people clean ther glasses...

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