This might be an odd question, but have any of you ever had a problem with figs sort of sweating? I don't know the term for it, or what's going on with them, but a few of my figs seem to have produced a sticky transparent substance, and the figs as a result kind of looks as if they're sweating. is this something toxic and something I should worry about? Also, I don't think the figs doing it are bootlegs.
"Keep it on cool temperature. (Hot temperature will cause your pvc to produced oil and it will easily crack in the future)." "If by any chance your figure starting to produced oil (Because of heat), put your figure to freezer for 30 minutes to 45 minutes." http://www.hobbyfanatics.com/index.php?/topic/15736-how-to-take-care-of-your-pvc-figure-must-read/ I never did something like that before.
>>1966 interesting read. Now I wish more than ever that I had a working ac unit in my room. that page also explained why the guitars of my k-on figma got stuck to their uniforms and left paint marks when pulled off. I already knew figs were really delicate, but jeez... Sticking figs in a freezer every 4 months sounds like a hassle...
>>1966 Not OP, but: HOLLY SHI*- My room is hot as fuck...
It won't be toxic, but if you're room is really hot, then maybe it's worth doing this >>1966 Fortunately I have AC running pretty much 24/7 in my room otherwise I'm sure all my figures would be messy blobs on my shelves by now.
I thank my lucky stars I'm in Canada.
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