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Posted by Dick L on August 29, 2005 at 07:34:47 from (209.210.233.116):
In Reply to: OT Cleaning toy tractors posted by Farmall Teen on August 28, 2005 at 17:47:27:
I don"t really know. All I know is my wife goes up into the toy room a coupla times a year to dust the toys. I know this because she tells me that she headed up to do it and could use a little help. I pretend I didn"t hear her and stay out side for two days and when I go up to the toy room after three or four days every thing seems to be in the right places and I don"t notice any dust on them. Works for me! She won"t do the Keystone toys and I am going to have to get around to clean them one of these days. They are dirty enough I will probly have to soak them in a wash tub of warm dish soap water and rinse them with a water hose. Then set them in front to a fan to dry like I did the last time. Most pictures are in the album. I don"t know what Fotki is doing so thaat some pictures do not come up.
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