
Toys' Reactions to Paint, Chemicals, etc.
#1
Guest_General Veers_*
Posted 05 October 2005 - 07:22 AM
While I don’t know what the color scheme of the room will be, I know that I will probably want to do some painting. Does anyone know if certain paints could cause any damage to the toys or boxes?
Additionally, does anyone know of any potential pitfalls with various building materials?
Any help or suggestions would be immensely helpful! Thank you in advance to everyone.
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Posted 05 October 2005 - 07:56 AM

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Posted 05 October 2005 - 09:14 AM
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Posted 05 October 2005 - 09:35 AM
#5
Posted 05 October 2005 - 11:37 AM
#6
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Posted 05 October 2005 - 11:43 AM

#7
Posted 05 October 2005 - 12:50 PM
Same thing with the plastic case to the 205 Perfect Collection I have, certain areas of the container are almost melted all the way through. The figures left imprints of the figures on the inside where they made contact, pretty harsh those Kinkeshi are.Remember that Kinkeshi have a way of melting through hard plastics, like the kind used in the clear lids of the kinnikuman capsules, or the kind used to make the Kinnikuman Colloseum. Wierd chemical reaction. Doesn't affect the kinkeshi rubber, but it does melt the plastic and make it gooey over time.

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#8
Posted 05 October 2005 - 01:10 PM
Flat wall paint or even eggshell might not do that.
I haven't had any problems with my SHWANKY Bionicle wall hanging pouches for my G1's, kinnikuman, exogini, cosmix, panosh, etc...
You should looking into glass or plexiglass displays...IKEA has some killer stuff.
REMEMBER to keep ALL direct UV light away from your plastic treasures and ESPECIALLY ALL those pretty white Imperial forces you have amassed!!!
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#9
Posted 05 October 2005 - 05:45 PM
I could've sworn all of my Salmons were perfect, un'tanned' mint condition, but now about half of them are darker than the others...

And you are here, with them, as so many specks of sand.
#10
Posted 06 October 2005 - 01:34 AM
when painting I personally use acrylics paints , i believe these would probably be the safest when muscle or other toys are used for display.
Also it's allot less messy than any type of enamels and they don't give off odors, water base paints are much easier to clean, I've actually painted my whole house
and used acrylics for inside and the finish was brilliant.
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Posted 06 October 2005 - 05:30 AM
#12
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Posted 06 October 2005 - 07:44 AM
While I'm really excited to get my MUSCLE stuff a proper home, I really can't wait to get my Star Wars shizznit unpacked.
The best part - get ready for it - I'm going to open some of my MOC and MOMC stuff.

#13
Posted 06 October 2005 - 10:11 AM
If You don`t want a shiny look on Your m.u.s.c.l.e.s or kinkeshi then don`t spray those on em, but if You don`t want to worry about uv rays or the feet of kinkeshi sticking to plexiglass or other surfaces then I highly recommend spraying them.

#14
Posted 06 October 2005 - 11:40 AM
Armor all used to have a non-glare formula too. Essentially the same formula without the shine. Very useful for dashboards so you don't get the glare off the shiny surface--or if you don't like shiny tires (me) or ,presumably, toys.I have a plexiglass display case for some of my things including kinkeshi. So far I have not had any problems with the kinkeshi that are in it. This might be because I either use armor-all or a product called formula 2000 by turtle wax on all of my figures. I have been using these on many of my other toys as well including vinyl Godzilla figures for over 10 years now without any problems.
If You don`t want a shiny look on Your m.u.s.c.l.e.s or kinkeshi then don`t spray those on em, but if You don`t want to worry about uv rays or the feet of kinkeshi sticking to plexiglass or other surfaces then I highly recommend spraying them.

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#15
Posted 07 October 2005 - 07:45 PM
Wish I could say more but pretty much everyone else already covered the paint thing.
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#16
Posted 08 October 2005 - 11:22 AM
Isn't this one of the signs of the apocalypse?The best part - get ready for it - I'm going to open some of my MOC and MOMC stuff.
#17
Posted 17 February 2008 - 10:35 AM
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#18
Posted 17 February 2008 - 11:06 AM
probably not the right place to say this and well out of date, but anyway, yellow mini boglins (of the original 6 colours) are bast*rds for taking up colour from other things... for anyone that does collect mini boglins take a look at the yellow ones i bet some have red marks on em!
Yup, about half my yellow mini boglins have red on them:(.
Edited by 8bithorror, 17 February 2008 - 11:06 AM.
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Posted 17 February 2008 - 11:15 AM
probably not the right place to say this and well out of date, but anyway, yellow mini boglins (of the original 6 colours) are bast*rds for taking up colour from other things... for anyone that does collect mini boglins take a look at the yellow ones i bet some have red marks on em!
Yup, about half my yellow mini boglins have red on them:(.
its strange isnt it, it happens to the green ones from the samurai tribe aswell same red marks. thinking about i dont actully know it they are taking the colour up or perhaps its a reaction to something else.
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#20
Posted 17 February 2008 - 11:32 AM
This is actually a common problem with the Yellow keshi as well, both original eraser rubber and the newer glossy plastic.probably not the right place to say this and well out of date, but anyway, yellow mini boglins (of the original 6 colours) are bast*rds for taking up colour from other things... for anyone that does collect mini boglins take a look at the yellow ones i bet some have red marks on em!
#21
Posted 17 February 2008 - 11:58 AM
This is actually a common problem with the Yellow keshi as well, both original eraser rubber and the newer glossy plastic.probably not the right place to say this and well out of date, but anyway, yellow mini boglins (of the original 6 colours) are bast*rds for taking up colour from other things... for anyone that does collect mini boglins take a look at the yellow ones i bet some have red marks on em!
is there a known way of getting the colour out of the keshi? if so i could try it our on the boglins

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#22
Posted 18 February 2008 - 07:13 AM

And you are here, with them, as so many specks of sand.
#23
Posted 18 February 2008 - 12:44 PM

Right now i have my 4" guys on a pressboard bookshelf, but those do have that glossy plasticky surface....
#24
Posted 18 February 2008 - 01:02 PM
Does this apply to all the Kinnikuman sizes, or did only the little guys get the acetone-heavy rubber? All i have from the Japanese line is my new 4 inchers (
), and i'd like to know how i can safely display them. I also find myself looking pretty longingly at the SD keshi these days, so i guess that'd also be information i could use.
Right now i have my 4" guys on a pressboard bookshelf, but those do have that glossy plasticky surface....
Yea, all of 'em turn into brown-colored lumps after you burn 'em.
And you are here, with them, as so many specks of sand.
#25
Posted 18 February 2008 - 01:24 PM
Does this apply to all the Kinnikuman sizes, or did only the little guys get the acetone-heavy rubber? All i have from the Japanese line is my new 4 inchers (
), and i'd like to know how i can safely display them. I also find myself looking pretty longingly at the SD keshi these days, so i guess that'd also be information i could use.
Right now i have my 4" guys on a pressboard bookshelf, but those do have that glossy plasticky surface....
Yea, all of 'em turn into brown-colored lumps after you burn 'em.
And knowing is half the battle!
