| Redisplay Messages: Compact | Brief | All | Full Show Messages: All | Without Replies Author: | jennnifer | Posted: | Mar 9, 2024 14:02 | Subject: | Re: Make-up brush as a viable cleaning tool? | Viewed: | 42 times | Topic: | General | |
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| In General, Dhobeck writes:
| In General, Hardstone writes:
| The recent post by Saitobricks.ca about the Bricklink branded duster has me wondering
if an ordinary make-up brush would work as a viable cleaning tool for my collection
of sets on display.
My collection of sets on display has expanded quite a bit recently. In the last
year alone, it has gone from only three sets to seven sets at the current time.
It's becoming a bit of a chore to keep them clean and dust free of dust.
More sets are in the planning stage for later on down the road.
Anyone have any experience cleaning lego with something like a make-up brush?
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I use this brush to dust Lego(not that I ever remember to)
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I feel sorry for your LEGO. Doesn't that leave a ton of scratches??
~Jen
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Author: | jennnifer | Posted: | Mar 9, 2024 13:56 | Subject: | Re: Make-up brush as a viable cleaning tool? | Viewed: | 37 times | Topic: | General | |
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| In General, Hardstone writes:
| The recent post by Saitobricks.ca about the Bricklink branded duster has me wondering
if an ordinary make-up brush would work as a viable cleaning tool for my collection
of sets on display.
My collection of sets on display has expanded quite a bit recently. In the last
year alone, it has gone from only three sets to seven sets at the current time.
It's becoming a bit of a chore to keep them clean and dust free of dust.
More sets are in the planning stage for later on down the road.
Anyone have any experience cleaning lego with something like a make-up brush?
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It depends on the brush. A wide cheek brush is not going to work. Built LEGO
has too many nooks and crannies. I use a soft synthetic acrylic paintbrush from
the art store. It's kinda pricey ($10-15) but leaves no scratches.
~Jen
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Author: | jennnifer | Posted: | Mar 7, 2024 18:05 | Subject: | Re: Hacked profile | Viewed: | 105 times | Topic: | Help | |
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| In Help, Bonny03 writes:
| In Help, jennnifer writes:
| In Help, Bonny03 writes:
| Hello there. I need to ask for some assistance because yesterday I placed an
order on Bricklink (Lego 75192 - Millennium Falcon), and unfortunately, an issue
arose. It appears that the seller's profile (https://store.bricklink.com/picasso2257?p=picasso2257#/terms)
has been compromised, and he is unable to contact me through Bricklink. He states
that he no longer has access to Bricklink and has not received any payment. Coincidentally,
the store was closed this morning, and its location has been relocated from France
to the US.
Upon discovering this, I promptly contacted PayPal and submitted a refund request.
Additionally, I reached out to my bank to block the payment, as one half of it
has been made using PayPal balance, while the other half had been processed through
my credit card, and the payment was not completed. Now, I would like to inquire
about the likelihood of receiving a refund. I am aware that if the seller fails
to ship the package, I can fill out a Non-Shipping Seller form. However, how
optimistic should I be about getting my money back?
Thank you, everyone, for your assistance.
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Sigh... a low feedback buyer's account, not used in ages and then with just
one recent feedback for selling. That's a recipe for fraud if ever I saw
one!
~Jen
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I know, but honestly I thought that Bricklink was free of any scams... evidently
I was wrong. Do you think I can manage to get my money back?
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BrickLink is an open marketplace. You need to look out for yourself! Good thing
you used Paypal.
Read feedback. Read terms. If an offer is too good to be true, it is usually
too good to be true. Don't buy rare or expensive items from sellers with
no experience.
~Jen
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Author: | jennnifer | Posted: | Mar 7, 2024 15:22 | Subject: | Re: Hacked profile | Viewed: | 96 times | Topic: | Help | |
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| In Help, Bonny03 writes:
| Hello there. I need to ask for some assistance because yesterday I placed an
order on Bricklink (Lego 75192 - Millennium Falcon), and unfortunately, an issue
arose. It appears that the seller's profile (https://store.bricklink.com/picasso2257?p=picasso2257#/terms)
has been compromised, and he is unable to contact me through Bricklink. He states
that he no longer has access to Bricklink and has not received any payment. Coincidentally,
the store was closed this morning, and its location has been relocated from France
to the US.
Upon discovering this, I promptly contacted PayPal and submitted a refund request.
Additionally, I reached out to my bank to block the payment, as one half of it
has been made using PayPal balance, while the other half had been processed through
my credit card, and the payment was not completed. Now, I would like to inquire
about the likelihood of receiving a refund. I am aware that if the seller fails
to ship the package, I can fill out a Non-Shipping Seller form. However, how
optimistic should I be about getting my money back?
Thank you, everyone, for your assistance.
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Sigh... a low feedback buyer's account, not used in ages and then with just
one recent feedback for selling. That's a recipe for fraud if ever I saw
one!
~Jen
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Author: | jennnifer | Posted: | Mar 5, 2024 08:27 | Subject: | Re: 65766c02 | Viewed: | 51 times | Topic: | Catalog Requests | |
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| This is the best image I could scrape. |
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