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Pick Up Bricks Toy Cleanup System Vacuum Cleaner for Kids, Compatible with Lego® Bricks, LOL Doll Accessories and Many More, Boys and Girls Age 5+

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Compressed air, commonly used for electronic equipment. Sold in cans at office and electronic stores, used to blow away dust and other small particles away. A paint brush is cheaper but can clear dust from a more localised area. It helps to have a brand new brush that has never been used. While Lego is fun for all the family, it can result in lots of grubby hands touching and sharing it, meaning germs can spread easily. Washing Lego is something we recommend in a variety of circumstances, however in certain cases, it can be very time-consuming and frustrating.

Lego Vacuum: cleaning up bricks has never been so easy Lego Vacuum: cleaning up bricks has never been so easy

We successfully restored almost all of them by by washing them in a bath full of a Milton solution, scrubbing each one with an old toothbrush and then leaving them to dry on a towel. Knowing how to clean Lego sets and restore them to tip-top condition means you can keep building masterpieces. Hydrogen peroxide is readily available, although in the US it is usually sold in a fairly weak 3% solution. Sodium percarbonate is the active ingredient in various "Oxy" detergent boosters.We recommend that you clean your LEGO® parts by hand using water no hotter than 104°F / 40°C and a soft cloth or sponge. Higher temperatures may affect the quality of the parts. You can add a mild detergent to the water - please rinse them well with clear water afterwards and you're done!

LEGO cleaning techniques and tools - Bricks LEGO cleaning techniques and tools - Bricks

The best way to clean Legos is to follow a little-and-often approach. Rather than once in a lifetime, clean them a few times per year and you’ll avoid the otherwise inevitable build-up of grime. For advice on how to keep other toys sanitary and play-friendly, read our article on how to clean kids toys safely. Originally published 2 October 2019 Make your voice matter Add lukewarm water to the container and a few drops of washing up liquid and disinfectant or Milton Sterilising Fluid. To use this for your Lego all you need to do is dip the Lego into the polish making sure it’s fully covered. Then let it dry.https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&x-yt-ts=1422579428&x-yt-cl=85114404&v=ghYCC90JjoI You can also opt to disinfect Lego with a mild bleach solution. One tablespoon per gallon of water is the optimal ratio for a solution. Not all Lego cleaning is the same. Which is why I’ve also designed this section to show you how best to deal with DUST! Previously I've used toothbrushes but maybe these would eventually scratch the surface. What have you used? And was it easy?

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