Ninjaknight Super Freak Joined Aug 10, 2012 Messages 1,435 Reaction score 0 Location Australia Mar 2, 2013 #1 Any recommendations? Cheers!
Crimsonbob Super Freak Joined Dec 12, 2008 Messages 10,719 Reaction score 3 Location Somerset, UK Mar 2, 2013 #2 A makeup brush i find does the trick nicely for statues and figures as do many others.
CTO15 Super Freak Joined Jun 8, 2009 Messages 3,305 Reaction score 7 Location Winnipeg, Manitoba. Canada Mar 2, 2013 #3 I second the makeup brush.
Jz6x6 Super Freak Joined Dec 3, 2012 Messages 734 Reaction score 0 Location Braavos Mar 2, 2013 #4 i third that, been using one for years. works great
C chris rankin Super Freak Joined Oct 7, 2008 Messages 2,159 Reaction score 4 Mar 3, 2013 #5 Definitely a makeup brush as there isn't much else out there that is softer and can dust in all the nooks and crannies without damaging anything. Some people use compressed air cans that you use for cleaning inside computers.
Definitely a makeup brush as there isn't much else out there that is softer and can dust in all the nooks and crannies without damaging anything. Some people use compressed air cans that you use for cleaning inside computers.