12 Dec 2016 at 15:55 #21 ubersonic ubersonic Soldato Joined 26 May 2009 Posts 22,230 Bleach will work but causes the colour of the LEGO to fade (I.E red = pink), this also works fine if they pee in the LEGO bucket.
Bleach will work but causes the colour of the LEGO to fade (I.E red = pink), this also works fine if they pee in the LEGO bucket.
12 Dec 2016 at 21:00 #23 itchy itchy Soldato Joined 29 Mar 2011 Posts 4,908 Cleaning Lego is easy its the drying thats the pain in the arse. Isopropanol bath should sort it and will also avoid the drying part.
Cleaning Lego is easy its the drying thats the pain in the arse. Isopropanol bath should sort it and will also avoid the drying part.
12 Dec 2016 at 21:03 #24 Stretch Stretch Soldato Joined 14 Feb 2004 Posts 14,316 Location Peoples Republic of Histonia, Cambridge Begbie said: In a pillow case, in the washing machine I'd do the trick I'd have thought. Click to expand... This. On the silk cycle.
Begbie said: In a pillow case, in the washing machine I'd do the trick I'd have thought. Click to expand... This. On the silk cycle.
12 Dec 2016 at 21:13 #25 dannyjo22 dannyjo22 Caporegime Joined 9 May 2005 Posts 32,171 Location Cambridge Kermit said: Some great tips although not sure I understand the mustard one Click to expand... They have run out on no longer funny ocuk memes to regurgitate, so reverted to the one from 2002.
Kermit said: Some great tips although not sure I understand the mustard one Click to expand... They have run out on no longer funny ocuk memes to regurgitate, so reverted to the one from 2002.
12 Dec 2016 at 21:40 #26 nutcase nutcase Soldato Joined 18 Oct 2002 Posts 7,626 Location SX, unfortunately Steampunk said: If you can put them into some kind of net bag, or in a cutlery tray, a dishwasher will probably do a good job. Click to expand... This.
Steampunk said: If you can put them into some kind of net bag, or in a cutlery tray, a dishwasher will probably do a good job. Click to expand... This.
12 Dec 2016 at 21:41 #27 hornetstinger hornetstinger Soldato Joined 6 Sep 2016 Posts 15,382 Clean each piece individually with cotton swabs.