What to use to clean Lego?!?!

SOSTrooper

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Is there some sort of cleaning liquid that I can dump my Legos into for like a day to let it dissolve the stain? I dont really feel like using washing machine or dish washer cuz I might lose a few pieces :( TIA.
 

chiwawa626

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i suppose worse come to worse throw them in a pillow case then throw em in the washer and dryer :) I did that with my keyboard keys when i spilled juice everwhere, worked great.
 

Eli

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Just soak them in some gasoline. They'll be like they were before they were even put into a box! :p
 

SOSTrooper

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I left a pirate ship in the patio unknowingly and the rats that overtook my house had made the ship very dirty with stain and I assume, disease. So I need to clean the ship out and put it back into the box that it came with. Is Oxyclean really good?
 

MomAndSkoorbaby

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Originally posted by: SOSTrooper
I left a pirate ship in the patio unknowingly and the rats that overtook my house had made the ship very dirty with stain and I assume, disease. So I need to clean the ship out and put it back into the box that it came with. Is Oxyclean really good?

Oxyclean is really quite good.
I would use something to disinfect though...perhaps something like MrClean or PineSol....Germs are not killed by Oxyclean!
 

vetteguy

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Originally posted by: ActPrincess
try good ole clorox and hot water!
I'm not sure I'd use bleach or gasoline or anything harsh on them...they're plastic, and I'm not sure how well they'd react to something like that. I bought a set once that was very dusty/dirty, and I just soaked them in soapy water. There were a few places where they didn't get completely clean, but for the most part it did the trick. I don't know anything about Oxy Clean so I can't say one way or the other.