It probably wouldn't help anyway if it's the plastic itself.wewyllenium wrote:I want to wash my copies but I don't want the pins ans screws to rust.
What exactly do you mean by "kinda?" He stinks less? Then he still stinks.wewyllenium wrote:The news paper and baking soda kinda worked.
Rodimus Prime wrote:Whirl has really bad hygiene. Or Burn's nose is uber-sensitive, which is more likely, considering what a princess he is.william-james88 wrote:How is this thread 5 pages LONG?!
Burn wrote:I've just left him sitting out on my small patio, I'm sure he gets the lovely afternoon Australian sun. But still, the smell persists.
Frankly I think he's working great as a burglar deterant. He's close enough to the door that you get a whiff of him straight away.
I can only assume my neighbour has a blocked nose, otherwise he'd stop leaving junk mail at my **** door.
william-james88 wrote:If ever Sabrblade decides to go on vacation, I am glad to know we can rely on you.
Bumblebee21 wrote:i have to know
does he still stink
RAR wrote:Don't throw toys out sell them or give them to charity - Heck Whirl's guns alone are useful things.
Oh and if I ever had an odor on a toy it didn't persist - I don't even think Transformers are even made out of the kind of plastic that would keep a smell.
But I have several Whirl's so I can always sniff them all if it's the done thing these days.
Oh and my Takara Minicon combiner has no smell either.
This is the internet, first hand experiences and opinions are always wrong if they differ from someone else's.Burn wrote:Don't just breeze into this thread and tell me I'm wrong. Because I'm not.
carytheone wrote:This thread should be scratch and sniff!
I think it's the black plastic that's the biggest offender.
The way Hasbro is going I kinda feel we'll get another version soon in a different class or line or does that just apply to Windblade
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