I use a feather duster every week. Just keep it near the statues and dust every so often.
It get you to look at them too, reminds you of how awesome they are.
Well that was my original question, is since naturally dust builds u over time, how dust affects the cloth parts of PF statues, does it dust right off or get smuged into the fibers.
Im hesitant to display my Cap and Skull until I can get an enclosure for them.
Thought there was some kind of fiber comb that handles this kind of dust.
I use a damp wash cloth with soap.
i sense shrinkage happening
I use a damp wash cloth with soap.
i sense shrinkage happening
For the record, I DO NOT recommend using soap and water to clean a PF.
oh man i already did........i thought you were serious
I tried to warn you....
i guess i should've read the fine print first eh. he wasn't that bad until i put him in the delicate dryer cycle.
Mine is not displayed under glass. It sits on an end table "cube" style display. I use a Make up brush (the kind women use to put make up on their faces with) to dust intricate details. If its soft enough not to harm facial skin, a polystone statue should be ok. As for the cloth parts...compressed air and then lightly rolled with a lint roller. Gets things the naked eye cannot see.
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