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Removing soot from a moc
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<blockquote data-quote="Robstyley" data-source="post: 478949" data-attributes="member: 6009"><p>Try Spoons idea. I use mild baby wipes for cleaning figures, ships and all sorts of other things around the house. They work great. Wrap the wipe round your index finger and try rubbing just a small area first where the card is black top left or right. As you clean dry immediately afterwards with kitchen towel. If it definitely won't come off I'd do as Ed's days and keep it as is as an interesting fire damaged Moc and talking point :wink:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robstyley, post: 478949, member: 6009"] Try Spoons idea. I use mild baby wipes for cleaning figures, ships and all sorts of other things around the house. They work great. Wrap the wipe round your index finger and try rubbing just a small area first where the card is black top left or right. As you clean dry immediately afterwards with kitchen towel. If it definitely won’t come off I’d do as Ed’s days and keep it as is as an interesting fire damaged Moc and talking point :wink: [/QUOTE]
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