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    Quote Originally Posted by 1orion2many View Post
    I'm lazy, I'd just strip them down and drop the whole lot in a Peroxide bath and see what happens
    If I were in a rush, then I might of considered this approach.

    Quote Originally Posted by 5FDP View Post
    Good luck with Streetwise. I think someone made a movie about this once
    lol, I don't know why they haven't gone further with that approach apart from Spike in the G1 Cartoon, Streetwise may have a couple of questions for you down at the station.

    Quote Originally Posted by kup View Post
    Those 3 guys are not in that bad condition, they are actually better than most despite residing under the flower pot for the last 20 years

    Since they don't seem discolored, the H2O2 bath seems redundant. They appear to be just dirty. Give them a good clean with babywipes and then reassess their condition.

    Streetwise may not be as deteriorated as he looks. Try to remove the metal chest an use some car polish on it until you remove all the grime and rust until you get to the shiny metal. There will be some imperfections on the surface but it will like 1000 times better than it does now.

    Dirst Aid just needs a clean up and some reprolabels.

    When it comes to blades, clean him up and see if you can make a 'prosthetic' piece for his broken skid and super glue it in and then paint it white.
    I agree, they don't look terribly yellowed apart from First Aid's front windscreen section and his arm but the camera may not of picked it up annoyingly, I'll have to get some better light when I take the next photos.

    Cheers for the advice Kup as I've noticed you seem to be pretty well experienced with the restoration with figures, would you be able to suggest a method of removing the old stickers and residue?

    Duly noted on Blades and Streetwise's chest, with blades I'll see if I can track down some replacement arms and Streetwise's chest shouldn't be too hard as my Father is quite knowledgeable in that department.

    Quote Originally Posted by Eruntalon View Post
    Go here - > http://www.reprolabels.com/Autobots/defensor.php ;

    And here - > http://www.thetf.net/forum_posts.asp...204&PN=1&TPN=1

    Electrolysis - > http://www.fergusonenthusiasts.com/r...%20Charger.pdf ;
    You can also try using paint stripper to clean the metal.
    Cheers for the links Eruntalon.

    The H202 thread looks quite interesting - It certainly seems to give figures a new lease on life.

    The Electrolysis link I'll definitely give a good read but that area should be sweet as, like I said to Kup, my Father is pretty good in that department.

    Cheers for the direct link for the Reprolabels too, I'm certainly looking forward to your progress on Fort Max as well, just got to find a dried lake bed to sit him in.


    Thanks a lot everyone for your input and advice, I'll post some progress pics tomorrow hopefully but I'll definitely try to update this project regularly.

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    I would separate all the plastic from the metal parts and chuck the plastic into a detergent bath for a couple of days. I'd use something like a concentrated detergent/degreaser used to clean floors and the like. I guarantee that all the dirt will disappear and stickers slide right off leaving clean bare plastic. This won't affect the paint either.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gamblor916 View Post
    I would separate all the plastic from the metal parts and chuck the plastic into a detergent bath for a couple of days. I'd use something like a concentrated detergent/degreaser used to clean floors and the like. I guarantee that all the dirt will disappear and stickers slide right off leaving clean bare plastic. This won't affect the paint either.
    Cheers Gamblor, I'll definitely be seperating all the bits and pieces when cleaning them and if the detergents get rid of the stickers and residue in one go, that'll make things much easier.

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    I suspect they'll come out quite nice. The bots don't have a lot of play wear and the paint looks quite good.

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    Use diluted OMO, its good in small quantities. From the looks of the pics its just mostly dirt and grime, a few good baths , some elbow grease with an old toothbrush to clean it will give it a good nice lease of new life. For Blades, I actually have a junker blades which have the landing gears you need.

    Its an amazing find actually Hursty. Especially Streetwise. You have no idea how many times Ive always seen one that ALWAYS is MISSING the hood, and for Blades to have intact rotors, soooo lucky! So for you to find a complete ones for that amazing price is absolutely awesome!! Cant wait for this project's progress pics. good luck!
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    The Protectobots I found at the Dapto Markets and felt compelled to rescue them from the bottom of the Flower Pot of which they seem to of been dumped in for quite some time at a cost of $1
    I just read how you found them - So they were under a public flower pot since the 80s?

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    Quote Originally Posted by kup View Post
    I just read how you found them - So they were under a public flower pot since the 80s?
    I'm not sure if they were there since the 80's, but they certainly looked like they had been there for quite a while.

    They were in a lady's flower pot that still had a little bit of dirt in it at the Dapto Markets which is basically a Trash and Treasure market held every Sunday (problem is 90% of the stalls have been turning up each and every week for the past 5 or 6 years trying to sell the same stuff and don't seem to get the point that maybe their Trash is just another persons Trash?).

    Sorry, got a little off track there with a bit of a rant , They don't look to of been Transformed much as their heads are in really good nic, First Aid has a very minute amount of paint wear on his face though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by liegeprime View Post
    Use diluted OMO, its good in small quantities. From the looks of the pics its just mostly dirt and grime, a few good baths , some elbow grease with an old toothbrush to clean it will give it a good nice lease of new life. For Blades, I actually have a junker blades which have the landing gears you need.

    Its an amazing find actually Hursty. Especially Streetwise. You have no idea how many times Ive always seen one that ALWAYS is MISSING the hood, and for Blades to have intact rotors, soooo lucky! So for you to find a complete ones for that amazing price is absolutely awesome!! Cant wait for this project's progress pics. good luck!
    Thanks Liege, I sure am going to be getting the old toothbrush out and give them all a good scrub.

    You're not wrong about finding them as normally the Dapto Markets ends up being a 1 hour walk that costs you a dollar , to find anything is usually a rarity but I agree, finding Streetwise more or less unbroken is a nice change.

    Blades having intact rotors was actually very surprising for me too, as you mentioned they're also normally busted , I'd be interested in your Junker Blades too dude if he is for sale, shoot me a PM if you'd like.

    Thanks for well wishes too, I wanna give this project a reasonable go because if it's successful, I might start going through and tidying up the rest of my collection as Kup's & Eruntalon's efforts have been quite an inspiration, if not a costly one.

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