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Need some help with Robot Heroes

PostPosted: Mon Mar 21, 2011 1:25 pm
by Jetstorm92210
Recently they started to feel wet and they now taste acid. Is there any way to stop or remedy this?

Re: Need some help with Robot Heroes

PostPosted: Mon Mar 21, 2011 1:29 pm
by Counterpunch
Jetstorm9221 wrote:Recently they started to feel wet and they now taste acid. Is there any way to stop or remedy this?


...taste?

I think you're referring to plastic sweating. If you have them in an enclosed container, particularly if it's a flimsy plastic container, this can happen.

Re: Need some help with Robot Heroes

PostPosted: Mon Mar 21, 2011 1:33 pm
by Jetstorm92210
Counterpunch wrote:
Jetstorm9221 wrote:Recently they started to feel wet and they now taste acid. Is there any way to stop or remedy this?


...taste?

I think you're referring to plastic sweating. If you have them in an enclosed container, particularly if it's a flimsy plastic container, this can happen.


Yes, I tasted them out of sheer curiosity because they felt strange, I regret that, but now I know they became acid.

I have them in a drawer where light doesn't hit them.

Re: Need some help with Robot Heroes

PostPosted: Mon Mar 21, 2011 9:58 pm
by PrymeStriker
Jetstorm9221 wrote:I have them in a drawer where light doesn't hit them.


There's your problem. They are probably experiencing Plastic Sweating because they are enclosed. If you have a humid room, the heat can venelate in there (I hope I spelt that right :HEADHURTS: ) and cause the plastic to sweat. I suggest putting some AC on in there and leaving them out in the cool air for a while and then see if it helps.

Re: Need some help with Robot Heroes

PostPosted: Mon Mar 21, 2011 9:59 pm
by Jetstorm92210
Gyrotron wrote:
Jetstorm9221 wrote:I have them in a drawer where light doesn't hit them.


There's your problem. They are probably experiencing Plastic Sweating because they are enclosed. If you have a humid room, the heat can venelate in there (I hope I spelt that right :HEADHURTS: ) and cause the plastic to sweat. I suggest putting some AC on in there and leaving them out in the cool air for a while and then see if it helps.


Thanks, I'll try it and see if that helps.