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Pretender Skywarp wrote:Can of compressed air for the dusting, the sort you can buy in most computer stores. They are usually used for cleaning out laptop fans.
On the Terrorcon is it a pin or a screw?
beanman wrote:Pretender Skywarp wrote:Can of compressed air for the dusting, the sort you can buy in most computer stores. They are usually used for cleaning out laptop fans.
On the Terrorcon is it a pin or a screw?
Both. Although now that I look at it, the pins seem to be worse off...
--B-- wrote:Baby wipes work really well too, that way you don't have to soak the metal parts/screws in water. They fit in all of the little nooks and crannies, and are really gental, both in chemical and softness sense.
Seibertron wrote:Check out what a little CLR did on Seacon Overbite's screw ...
fenrir72 wrote:Lay off the rubbing alcohol on the decals and body. Some might cause the plastic to melt. A little bit of Pledge will do nicely. As for the rust, WD40 already mentioned but if you have the Cosmic Rust feet on MP Megatron I use Johnson and Johnson GLO. Only a temporary fix because the corrosion shows up again.
MightyMagnus78 wrote:What is CLR? I've never heard of it, do you know if it's available here in the UK?
El Duque wrote:MightyMagnus78 wrote:What is CLR? I've never heard of it, do you know if it's available here in the UK?
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