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Cleaning armour, Really? Well, I guess if I trusted my wife with my suits maybe :laugh1: . Man, I don't even wash my Boba Flight suit, that weathering and lived in look is part of it all. After troopin it time for :pint1:

 

Rob.

I'll drink to that! :)

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luis. you have some interesting information: but meamine foam products are a co polymer and they do leave a residue.

 

here is the WIKI which shows more information on the micro fine sandpaper aspects, and the CHEMICAL residue which has metallic co polymers!

 

 

 

 

I stand corrected. Thanks for the info. Either way, like I said Magic Erasers are a bad idea.

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This discussion has helped a lot. Thanks all.

 

Like I said originally, I'm not planning on getting rid of scuffs, dings, etc. Just the stuff that doesn't look right. For example, I've trooped twice in it now, and I have a pretty good sized black mark on the butt plate where my E-11 black paint rubbed off while holstered. It looks flat bad, not weathered or battle-damaged, so I'd like to clean that up. I'll be ordering some Novus tomorrow.

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You think real Stormtroopers never had problems with their butts rubbing on things they shouldn't?

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Thanks for all the tips. Where can you buy the Novus Plastic Cleaner and/or Mr. Clean Magic Eraser? I'm guessing Wal-Mart.

 

Novus is awesome but make sure u polish out side and with a mask, Novus is highly carcenogenic, and gives off micro particules. Only down side to it.

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