HOW TO CLEAN YOUR LEGO PARTS
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 3 ต.ค. 2024
- In this video, I pull some BrickLink Orders placed by some of my viewers and other shoppers. I also share my process for cleaning my bulk lego parts. This video is a predecessor for an upcoming addition to the store where I add used parts.
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hey man, just wanted to let you know I've been using this wash method and it's awesome. I've only had a few pieces that I had to individually scrub, but overall, this has been fantastic. and those wash bags can hold a TON of pieces lol
would love a vid on separating and organizing loose parts if you don't have one yet
Great to hear! I'll see what I can do to make a separating and sorting video... I'll see if can come up with a good way to depict it all.
Interesting. A few years ago I was cleaning Lego and I was going to do a similar process, but my mother told me to just throw the bag into the washing machine to save money on water. One normal cycle and one spin cycle. Though I can’t remember if it dried like that or not. Was told to just lay it out onto a towel
Very cool! I've heard about some people doing that before, but haven't tried it myself. I may have to experiment with using the washing machine to see how it works. I would assume air dry for the bricks or you'd likely melt them.