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Protecting your Tiki Collection?
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dogbytes
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Wed, Aug 7, 2002 11:28 AM
besides avoiding bigbadtikidaddy's drunken roommate ~ what do YOU do, if anything, to safeguard your tiki collection? i have been thinking about using "quake hold" putty ~ anyone have experience with this stuff? any ideas? |
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PolynesianPop
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Wed, Aug 7, 2002 11:43 AM
**Poly-Pop *** Bartender, make mine a glass of WATAHHH!!!!! [ Edited by: PolynesianPop 2013-02-04 20:24 ] |
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bigbrotiki
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Wed, Aug 7, 2002 11:43 AM
Quakehold is the thing, I started using it after the Northridge earthquake cost me a couple of mugs. |
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Trader Woody
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Wed, Aug 7, 2002 2:29 PM
'Quakehold'....that's like Blu-tack, right? What about cleaning? Does everyone just dust them or should they go carefully into the sink with some soapy water every once in a while? Trader Woody |
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cynfulcynner
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Wed, Aug 7, 2002 2:43 PM
Trader Woody wrote: |
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PolynesianPop
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Wed, Aug 7, 2002 2:43 PM
Trader Woody, Once I've washed them the first time a periodic dusting keeps them looking good. *** The Polynesian Popster *** [ Edited by: PolynesianPop on 2002-08-07 14:44 ] |
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martiki
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Wed, Aug 7, 2002 3:11 PM
I'm actually fond of the dust on my collection, particularly on the fish floats. Makes the place feel old. -martin |
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Doctor Z
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Wed, Aug 7, 2002 4:20 PM
I've found that a can of 'compressed-air' is really effective for dusting mugs, especially those with a lot of raised detail. It also works well on velvet paintings, but only if used GENTLY. |
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TheTikiGuy
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Fri, Aug 9, 2002 11:55 AM
I also actually prefer the dust of old on my mugs. It allows me to capture that feeling of transporting back in time and wondering about the secrets each and every one of these treasures hold. |
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atomictonytiki
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Fri, Aug 9, 2002 5:26 PM
when i find a new mug i always look in the inside, and the dirt tells you what the last person used it for, like pencil sharpenings, or dirt and tide marks if was used as a vase or little circles in the muck where coins have been. i hope my wife never reads this post coz she'll really laff at my tiki obsesion. |
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