lawlev
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Post by lawlev on Mar 5, 2013 7:39:46 GMT -5
does anyone know an easy way to clean your 1/64 tractors thanks
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Post by 70ds on Mar 5, 2013 9:19:47 GMT -5
Put them in your mom's pasta strainer. Set them in the toilet and flush repeatedly.
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lawlev
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Post by lawlev on Mar 5, 2013 12:02:51 GMT -5
Put them in your mom's pasta strainer. Set them in the toilet and flush repeatedly. won't they rust or go down the toilet
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Post by 70ds on Mar 5, 2013 13:11:54 GMT -5
Put them in your mom's pasta strainer. Set them in the toilet and flush repeatedly. won't they rust or go down the toilet Wow, just wow!
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Post by black93z on Mar 5, 2013 13:36:04 GMT -5
Put them in your mom's pasta strainer. Set them in the toilet and flush repeatedly. I was sittin in the middle of class when I read this, it was so hard not to bust out laughing!
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Post by 70ds on Mar 5, 2013 14:57:02 GMT -5
Glad someone got it. ;D
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Post by miniskfarm on Mar 5, 2013 15:40:23 GMT -5
won't they rust or go down the toilet Wow, just wow! It's ok, Zinc won't rust. -- I use compressed air and a duster I bought at a trade show years ago, best $5 I ever spent.
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Post by jwaldrip on Mar 5, 2013 16:37:38 GMT -5
It's ok, Zinc won't rust. -- I use compressed air and a duster I bought at a trade show years ago, best $5 I ever spent. One tip: DO NOT turn the compressed air over and squirt some. Instant nasty taste in your mouth and headache!
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lawlev
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Post by lawlev on Mar 5, 2013 19:26:23 GMT -5
nice 70ds
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lawlev
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Post by lawlev on Mar 5, 2013 19:35:43 GMT -5
hey 70ds was that a joke
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Post by 70ds on Mar 5, 2013 20:24:08 GMT -5
If you have to ask I am not going to tell you.
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Post by CRFarms on Mar 5, 2013 20:50:00 GMT -5
Yes, it was to answer your question. lol I seriouly laughed out loud on that one. Compressed air and light duster also is a good idea. Just don't breathe too heavily.
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djt14
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Post by djt14 on Mar 5, 2013 20:57:17 GMT -5
I don't know what your all laughing about, I do that weekly.
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Post by rickscustoms on Mar 5, 2013 21:37:36 GMT -5
That sounded like a simple question but yet such a harsh answer. Lol
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Post by rickscustoms on Mar 5, 2013 21:38:20 GMT -5
Buy yet wow what a question...lol
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Post by steelin81 on Mar 6, 2013 2:29:43 GMT -5
Back when the ''Dusty'' look was all the rage I decided to just leave my tractors be, and increase the value of my collection. If the ''Dusty'' Fad is over I guess I should get to work, does the blue stuff in the toilet harm the paint or decals.
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Post by 70ds on Mar 6, 2013 9:26:25 GMT -5
I would stay away from the blue toilet water. Not sure how that would work out unless you were cleaning blue tractors.
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Post by PAChad on Mar 6, 2013 9:26:27 GMT -5
Back when the ''Dusty'' look was all the rage I decided to just leave my tractors be, and increase the value of my collection. If the ''Dusty'' Fad is over I guess I should get to work, does the blue stuff in the toilet harm the paint or decals. The blue won't hurt. But it will make your tractors fit right in at the smurf village.
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djt14
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Post by djt14 on Mar 6, 2013 9:32:22 GMT -5
Tip: Only clean your New Holland tractors in the blue stuff. Something reacts and it throws the color off for everything else
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Post by CRFarms on Mar 6, 2013 10:38:45 GMT -5
What about the brown or yellow stuff? Will Agco tractors be okay in the yellow?
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