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no problem on my batman either
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WTF Is This White Sheeeeet On My Boots?
quoted from the DX09 Thread
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Why did you have to find that?
Now just me being the nice Freak that i am , i decided to takes some pics of my Boots for you and behold -
Whiteness!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Its not noticeable to the naked eye , but with the camera flash it is.
With Flash
WTF Is This White Sheeeeet On My Boots?
quoted from the DX09 Thread
Time To Start A Thread
Why did you have to find that?
Now just me being the nice Freak that i am , i decided to takes some pics of my Boots for you and behold -
Whiteness!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Its not noticeable to the naked eye , but with the camera flash it is.
With Flash
Point being, it's just too soon for people to write this off. Again, as we saw with the DX02, leaking started anywhere from straight out of the box, to a year or more. I'd hate to see someone just blow this off because others are quick to dismiss it and then suddenly, well after the return policy has expired, wind up having a leaky figure.
So... I too have now discovered the dreaded oil beneath the belt on my DX09. Unlike the thinner oil on my DX02, this was a thick, sticky, oil-like substance which was difficult to wipe away and left a bit of a shine even after being cleared away. For now, the location seems to be isolated to the right side of the abdomen, beneath the magnet/tape strip. I've left the belt off until I decide what to do or this thread provides any insight. What a joke.
I'm just too bummed to even complain right now. I'll save my rant for later I guess. ____ing Hot Toys.
You sure this isn't the tape residue that has been talked about, in tandem with the oil?
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Damn it, I like the way I have my cape posed, now I have to go mess that up to check for oil again.
His belt is staying off permanently, as if he went out crime fighting after eating a big meal and the belt was too tight making him uncomfortable.
Yeah, that works.
So people should return dry figures?
A nonchalant attitude toward your customers' concerns is a big no-no in my book.
So what's the answer then? Return dry figures right?
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