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		<title>What is the best method, to keep diecast scale cars clean?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have over 50 1:24 scale models. They are on dispaly out of their boxes because I like to have the doors,hoods, and trunks open to show the interiors and the engine detail. They are displayed in my bedroom and my living room. I am very concerned about what cleaning products to use on them [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have over 50 1:24 scale models. They are on dispaly out of their boxes because I like to have the doors,hoods, and trunks open to show the interiors and the engine detail. They are displayed in my bedroom and my living room. I am very concerned about what cleaning products to use on them and whether or not I should ise a chamois on them to prevent scratching and breaking off any of the delicate parts like side view mirrors and windshield wipers.</p>
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<p>I clean mine with a large makeup brush. It doesn&#8217;t&#8217; do any damage to the finish or any of the small parts.When I have to move them for any reason, I wear cotton gloves so I don&#8217;t leave any body oils on them. Treated this way, they really never get soiled, only dusty.</p>
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