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| | Author: | The_Boyz_Bricks | Posted: | Feb 17, 2024 23:15 | Subject: | Drying | Viewed: | 181 times | Topic: | Help | |
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| We are having trouble with drying our Lego after it's washed. We are currently
laying them out on towels to dry (sometimes with a heater or fan). Are there
any tools we can use to dry Lego fast without laying them out?
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| | | | Author: | Nubs_Select | Posted: | Feb 17, 2024 23:17 | Subject: | Re: Drying | Viewed: | 53 times | Topic: | Help | |
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| In Help, The_Boyz_Bricks writes:
| We are having trouble with drying our Lego after it's washed. We are currently
laying them out on towels to dry (sometimes with a heater or fan). Are there
any tools we can use to dry Lego fast without laying them out?
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I put them on a towel with a box fan next to it and spread the Lego thinly out
and after ~15 min ~95% of it is dry. Are you perhaps not spreading it out thin
enough?
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| | | | | | Author: | The_Boyz_Bricks | Posted: | Feb 17, 2024 23:24 | Subject: | Re: Drying | Viewed: | 52 times | Topic: | Help | |
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| In Help, Nubs_Select writes:
| In Help, The_Boyz_Bricks writes:
| We are having trouble with drying our Lego after it's washed. We are currently
laying them out on towels to dry (sometimes with a heater or fan). Are there
any tools we can use to dry Lego fast without laying them out?
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I put them on a towel with a box fan next to it and spread the Lego thinly out
and after ~15 min ~95% of it is dry. Are you perhaps not spreading it out thin
enough?
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Maybe... how thin are we talking? No pieces overlapping onto each other?
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| | | | | | | | Author: | Nubs_Select | Posted: | Feb 17, 2024 23:29 | Subject: | Re: Drying | Viewed: | 53 times | Topic: | Help | |
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| In Help, The_Boyz_Bricks writes:
| In Help, Nubs_Select writes:
| In Help, The_Boyz_Bricks writes:
| We are having trouble with drying our Lego after it's washed. We are currently
laying them out on towels to dry (sometimes with a heater or fan). Are there
any tools we can use to dry Lego fast without laying them out?
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I put them on a towel with a box fan next to it and spread the Lego thinly out
and after ~15 min ~95% of it is dry. Are you perhaps not spreading it out thin
enough?
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Maybe... how thin are we talking? No pieces overlapping onto each other?
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For the most part yes. Usually I can see the towel in many places when I dry
it.
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| | | | Author: | UTLF | Posted: | Feb 18, 2024 00:31 | Subject: | (Cancelled) | Viewed: | 61 times | Topic: | Help | |
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| | | | Author: | goldknight | Posted: | Feb 18, 2024 01:02 | Subject: | Re: Drying | Viewed: | 61 times | Topic: | Help | |
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| In Help, The_Boyz_Bricks writes:
| We are having trouble with drying our Lego after it's washed. We are currently
laying them out on towels to dry (sometimes with a heater or fan). Are there
any tools we can use to dry Lego fast without laying them out?
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A couple of handfuls of Lego in a salad spinner
Thrift stores have so many for like a buck!! —and they are fun. Especially the
pump ones
You can actually use the salad spinner for washing too!
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