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12-29-2010, 05:52 PM | #1 |
Snow Serpent Officer
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Chicago
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Hey everyone. Just wanted to see what you guys use to clean your Joes while they are displayed. Mine are all standing straight up on a shelf, not in any action poses or anything like that.
They have been standing there for over a year and are not under a display case or anything, my question is how do you guys clean off your Joes from dust? Aside from taking them off individually and cleaning them one by one which would take forever are there any tips or tricks to get the dust off of them with moving them or touching them? For instance a hair dryer or those pressurized air cans to clean keyboards. But I think those would be too powerful and knock some of em down. Any suggestions? Thanks fellow tankers! |
12-29-2010, 05:57 PM | #2 |
We get insurance, right?
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: At the Cobra, Cobracabana
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Nope, but that's because I don't have a Baroness. She's a dirty, dirty girl. Seriously, though. I don't really "display" my Joes. I will once I finish converting our back room into my office. It'll be an ideal place for my musical instruments, guns, and Joes. Until then, I keep everything stored away and get it out when I want to "play" with it.
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12-29-2010, 06:08 PM | #3 |
Slayer Designs Staff
Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: cant spell USA
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Hey everyone. Just wanted to see what you guys use to clean your Joes while they are displayed. Mine are all standing straight up on a shelf, not in any action poses or anything like that.
They have been standing there for over a year and are not under a display case or anything, my question is how do you guys clean off your Joes from dust? Aside from taking them off individually and cleaning them one by one which would take forever are there any tips or tricks to get the dust off of them with moving them or touching them? For instance a hair dryer or those pressurized air cans to clean keyboards. But I think those would be too powerful and knock some of em down. Any suggestions? Thanks fellow tankers!
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