So, /toy/ are there any approved methods for dusting all your shit? I did one of my display shelves and it took a fucking hour. I tried using a feather duster (pic related) type thing, but it knocked bits off of my plamo kits (Protip: Early Kotobukiya Zoids: Glue those motherfuckers)
>>6039690
>So, /toy/ are there any approved methods for dusting all your shit?
I would assume the best way to dust things would be a can of compressed air and a very soft cloth for the more stubborn bits, and to do this once a week to prevent dust buildup in general.
>>6039698
Spare toothbrush and a vacuum in addition to what this guy said, the dust is just gonna go back to your figures, so vacuum, and toothbrush for more precision scrubbing
I use a small make-up brush when I dust em
>>6039741
what he said
I personally use a compressed air can and a small brush. DO NOT USE ALCOHOL my fucking shield ligers paint melted right off.
>>6039745
Yup. Get yourself some of those cheap E.L.F. brushes from Walmart or something (or whatever the dollar store carries) in a few sizes.
I use a microfiber cloth.
>>6039690
I opt for a small soft artist brush. Can get a handle of various sizes to allow for large surfaces areas to small hard to reach areas.
Found them to be soft enough to not cause damage but good enough to actually clear the dust off the figure.
>>6039741
I'd never use a toothbrush though, the bristles are too rough for something like that. Used to use a makeup brush like >>6039745 but I found it didn't do as well for the indepth areas.
>>6039940
You guys are fucking geniuses with the makeup brush. 10/10, fucking brilliant.