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bug spray bomb and dinosaur figures

Started by Takama, November 02, 2013, 08:40:22 PM

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Takama

Ok guys.   Today we set a few bombs of bug spray in our home and I was wondering.  Are my figures going to be safe?



tyrantqueen

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If you're worried about it, you should cover them with something or put the figures in zip lock bags until the spraying is over.

Seijun

I don't even allow aerosol cans of air freshener into my home, lol
My living room smells like old plastic dinosaur toys... Better than air freshener!

SBell

If there is any odor associated with the aerosol, then that can linger on them--sometimes for a long time, sometimes forever.

There is also the potential that it might damage the paint or even the plastic material itself. I would recommend removing as many as you can from the premises, just to be safe.

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