2012-07-25, 18:19 | Link #1 |
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Join Date: Jul 2003
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Anime figure care help
Can anyone tell me how to take care of figures? I have one specific problem and that is the figure getting sticky on a certain part. I think it's because I live in Southern California and it is really hot in my room. I only have 2 figures that produce the stickyness on the same spot. The rest of my figures are fine.
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2012-07-25, 18:47 | Link #2 |
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Join Date: Oct 2007
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Some figures are known to 'sweat' in hot climates. I've not experienced it myself, but I've heard freezing them can help. Make sure to keep them out of direct sunlight, and if it's getting too hot, use AC to lower the ambient temperature. That's about all there is to it.
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2012-07-26, 07:08 | Link #4 |
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Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Middle of Nowhere
Age: 39
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Depends on the climate.
During the summer you should put it in at least once in every month for about 20minutes After the first time you should be able to determine how long does it take for the figure to get all sticky again.
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2012-07-26, 23:30 | Link #5 |
Obey the Darkly Cute ...
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: On the whole, I'd rather be in Kyoto ...
Age: 67
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Don't leave it in the freezer for more than half an hour though... the expansion/contraction could be lethal for the figure if it is repeated very often. If you can keep it ~70s and out of direct sunlight, that's about as good as it gets without vacuum chambers
Where I live air conditioning is uncommon, so in the couple of weeks in the summer when it gets over 90F all the figures head down to the cool of the basement. Dust is *my* biggest problem. Open air displays tend to accumulate a lot. Usually I can use an air canister (like what one uses to clean electronics) but occasionally I'll disassemble a particularly messy figure and put it in room temperature water with a very mild soap (woolite). Then I use cotton swabs and such to clean them in the water. Rinse, put the parts in front of a fan and re-assemble after drying. It is pretty much the same as I do for plastic models prior to painting them.
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2012-07-27, 01:06 | Link #6 |
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Join Date: Jul 2003
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I don't know if I should put my figure in the freezer because the figure has real net tights. Also would cleaning them with water and a mild soap work with my figure? My Mikuru figure has a lot of dust stuck on its ears. Both figures have issues with the bunny ears being sticky and every other part is fine. Makes me want to not display them anymore.
These are the figures I own that have this problem:Haruhi figure by Freeing Mikuru figure by Freeing Last edited by MasafumiGotoh; 2012-07-27 at 03:18. |
2012-07-27, 02:50 | Link #8 | |
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Join Date: Oct 2006
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For other treatment, you can use wet tissue. Some poeple say that putting a small glass of water near the figure helps, but i dunno about that. Never try it myself. @vexx Yeah, i understand it. All my figure has open-air display feature on. So every night i must clean one of my figure... By the time i finish my last figure, i have to start over from the first figure... |
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