Before anything else...
DISCLAIMER:
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Do not take my instructions word-for-word. It is best you read through what I did first, as this was my first time attempting to clean a Nendoroid. If any part seems uncomfortable with you, or if you're unsure, it is best to reconsider or perform with care.
I'm not going to take any responsibilities if your Nendoroids or figurines start exploding or shoot lasers (That'd be pretty cool though). Or on a serious notion, lose its paint-job.
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End of Disclaimer
A Little Back-story:
As I was at home, doing my work one day, I received a phone message from a good friend of mine, who informed me that a figurine store he frequents was going to sell off a bunch of figurines (Mostly Nendoroids) at cheap prices.
Along with the message, was an image of what were some of the Nendoroids on sale. One of them caught my eye: No. 60 Rin Kokonoe
Oh cute!
On impulse, I replied, "BUY BUY BUY". It was going on sale for less than half of its market price. For a moment, I wondered why would it cost so cheap. I was skeptical if it was authentic goods.It wasn't fake (Thank goodness), neither was the figure damaged (Even better). However, due to her being in the shop's shelf for a long period of time, she grew sticky (Or what some collectors call, "Sweat").
Nevertheless, I got my friend to get hold of it, along with a discounted Mimi Usa. Since I have a Kuro Kagami at home, this would mean I have collected the Kodomo no Jikan trio (> v<)/
When I met up with him, I opened both of them up. Mimi Usa was, oddly enough, not sticky at all. I assumed the store must be clearing their old stocks as well.
Rin Kokonoe, however, was less fortunate. She was sticky from head to toe, including her school bag and spare parts. Anyways, I took them home and did some searching on the Internet with Google Sensei.
Along came the many forum and blog posts, with people giving all sorts of weird solutions and demoralizing replies like "Get a new figurine".
Amid all the search results, there was, however, a beacon of hope. This useful post on myfigurinecollection.net gave me the information I needed: Click here!
And this begins the cleaning of my Rin Kokonoe!
For the entirety of this post, please excuse my crappy photography skills. I was using my phone camera and I'm really bad at photography.
1. Opening the Box
Welcome, Rin, to my bed!
Here's the Nendoroid in all her stickiness. I first checked for it's authenticity and it's seal. Looks fine so far, but man.. she's so sticky..
I don't blame you
I looked up on the type of plastics Nendoroids typically use: PVC for the figure, and ABS for the base/stand. The Stand/base was not sticky, which is expected. So let's move on...
Pretty standard if you ask me...
2. First Attempt To Clean The StickinessSo first, I grabbed a sticky part from the Box, to test out one of the first solutions I came across, "Submerge it in lukewarm water".
It's filled with water, although it doesn't look like it
I timed it, for 15 minutes. After 15 minutes, it's still sticky. So that's one solution gone. Next, I refilled it with lukewarm water again, and this time, added a few squeezes of liquid Hand Soap, and started timing.
Bubbles!
At the same time, I filled a small pail with lukewarm water, and added a slight amount of detergent.I used regular Fab Washing Detergent, and approximately 3-4 pinches of it, but this is actually dependent on the amount of water you used.
This time, I dropped a few spare arms in this one, and started timing it as well.
More bubbles!
After approximately 30 minutes, I took out the part I left in the basin, which was soaked in Hand Soap. I ran it through tap water, and dried it up with a cotton bud. To my surprise, the stickiness was gone!
Yes!
Around 15 minutes later (Total of 45 minutes submerge time), the water in the pail cooled off, I took them out, and washed them under tap water.
Those little dots are detergent particles
I used a cotton bud to gently dab them, drying them in the process. Surprising, this method also gets rid of the stickiness!
Hi-five!
This was a pleasant surprise! I went ahead, and continued the Detergent method, with the rest of Rin-chan!
Ready!
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