Washing Lego

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Night Train

Maker of Things
Sometimes I look on Ebay for Lego and often the ad claims the Lego is washed.

What's the best/easiest way to wash and dry a huge loose pile of Lego that is seriously grimy and thick with sticky dust?

I'm not selling any but thinking of cleaning up what I have that has been sitting in trays uncovered in a building site.

Cheers.
 

fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
Washing machine inside a cloth bag. Or drop into sink with washing up liquid !
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
Ahhh, I was imagining loose bricks being tumbled in the machine and falling through the holes in the drum!:highfive:

Yeah, you need a bag, or something like it, a pillowcase tied up tight with string or something. Like we ladies sometimes use to put our delicate flimsy items in to wash them. :girl:

Actually if it's very dusty, it might be worth hand washing in a bowl first, in case the dust just clogs the inside of the bag and ends up drying back onto the Lego. An old sieve might be good to rinse it in, in batches.

Imagine the noise of loose Lego in a washing machine!
 
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Night Train

Night Train

Maker of Things
I have an ultrasonic cleaning bath thing you're welcome to borrow...

A search came up with this btw:

http://www.electronic-replicant.com/2010/02/lego-wash/
Doesn't sound promising does it.:sad:
Fortunately my Lego is covered in grimy dust rather then packed mud so shouldn't be so bad.

I will try the washing machine/dishwasher options I think.

It seems silly to have a few grands worth of Lego technic and not play do something practical with it.:smile:
 

Globalti

Legendary Member
Yeah, you need a bag, or something like it, a pillowcase tied up tight with string or something. Like we ladies sometimes use to put our delicate flimsy items in to wash them. :girl:

Ooh! The thought of my fourers, sixers and eighters tumbling around with Arch's frillies......
 

subaqua

What’s the point
Location
Leytonstone
Ooh! The thought of my fourers, sixers and eighters tumbling around with Arch's frillies......
single or double ?? reminds me i still haven't washed the few grands worth of lego acquired over my formative years that has been sat under my desk at home for over 18 months.

there is a huge lego community online as well. have had some success in tracking down building instructions for some of the more obscure models i had.
 
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Night Train

Night Train

Maker of Things
I'm trying to figure out the best way for cleaning some made up models that I don't want to dismantle. They are full of motors and pnumatics so I don't want to immerse them.
 
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