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    Hairdryer? But very carefully.

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    Hot water and cold water. rinse and repeat
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    Yeah, as KalEL says, just dip them in hot water. Cold water afterwards if necessary.

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    I thought I'd resurrect this thread instead of making a new one.

    I just got a MMPR Legacy Dragonzord and it has a soft plastic crest on his head thats bent. I would just put it in boiling water which fixed my previous soft plastic problems but I thought I'd check first, is it safe to do that if the soft plastic has paint on it? The crest has green and gold tampos on it like the diecast sections of his body.

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    The paint will hold.

    But if you're worried about using water, try hot air. A hair dryer or heat gun is best but it can be done by waving the target part over a cigarette lighter.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CBratron View Post
    The paint will hold.

    But if you're worried about using water, try hot air. A hair dryer or heat gun is best but it can be done by waving the target part over a cigarette lighter.
    OK, as long as the paint will be fine I have no issue with boiling water.

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