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bleaching for restoration - good or bad idea?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bonsai_Tree_Ent" data-source="post: 349574" data-attributes="member: 3845"><p>I fill a bowl with boiling water, a single drop of fairy liquid, and a scrubbing brush. Go slowly, don't get any stickers wet and you can really improve the look of vehicles and playsets just by cleaning them. For boxes, fold up a few squares of kitchen roll, dab it lightly in the hot soapy water and wipe the litho down, it removes all the surface grime and dust. I would never advise using bleach on any vintage SW.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bonsai_Tree_Ent, post: 349574, member: 3845"] I fill a bowl with boiling water, a single drop of fairy liquid, and a scrubbing brush. Go slowly, don't get any stickers wet and you can really improve the look of vehicles and playsets just by cleaning them. For boxes, fold up a few squares of kitchen roll, dab it lightly in the hot soapy water and wipe the litho down, it removes all the surface grime and dust. I would never advise using bleach on any vintage SW. [/QUOTE]
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