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Shockwave
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cleaning TF

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Whats the best why to clean TF? My devastator as some dust,and a few spots on metal that looks like rust,any good method on cleaning? Thanks
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for years i used fantastic. if it's just dust, you might be able to take a wet q-tip and do it to it. sometimes a dry paintbrush will do good for light dust in cracks and such, that's how i clean fort max. there's an amazing plastic and metal polish called flitz that works for everything except for paint and crome.
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Thanks Ben, I will have to remember all that!
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Post by Shockwave »

Yes thanks,I didn't see these topics posted anywhere I thought they be good subjects to go over since my collections getting bigger and worth alot more money,not that I sale.
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No don't sell! I gave mine away and it is costing me a fortune to get 'em back :!: AAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHH :!: :!:
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