Watching this as a girl was hilarious when you mentioned the makeup brush! Lol! They make perfect figure cleaning tools, super soft horse hair bristles ❤
Good choice on the real techniques brush! Those are great value and great quality, super soft! People tend to buy cheaper, brittle brushes which can damage their figures. Great tips as always.
@@DTTCReviews absolutely! I use makeup but I bought a separate set especially for my figures. They're perfect, soft and in different sizes. Definitely important info to share sith tje homies 😤
Nice guide! I personally clean mine once a month, using a hairdryer at the coolest + strongest setting (with a narrow attachment), and a makeup brush for additional dusting. Of course, the good old mouth blowing also helps 😂 EDIT: I also wear a white glove on the hand that is holding the figure
@@DTTCReviews My hands sweat quite a bit, especially when handling something delicate like anime figures, so I try to be careful with them. Also, let's be real, we look cool af when wearing white gloves, like we're handling priceless pieces of art 😂🧤
@@DTTCReviews Man it definitely pays off in the results and its also impressive to see the amount of work it takes to upkeep the figures, I used to collect dolls before figures and god I'm not sure it is even possible to take off the dust off of those TwT
when I first got into figure collecting, I didn't realize just how much work it was going to be 😅 Thank you for sharing your tips!! I think the smallest brush you have is probably a crease brush (for blending out makeup in small areas) 😁
Haha yea, I realized that cleaning once a month is considered lazy by many people's standards 😅 Hopefully the tips helped a little and thanks for answering my question! How often do you end up cleaning your collection?? 🤣
@@DTTCReviews yikes haha then im beyond lazy!! I haven't dusted any of my figures that sit in my detolfs yet and they've been in there for about 4ish months now haha. When I checked them, they don't look dusty at all though 🤔 I dust the nendos I keep on my desk every few days since they can get dusty fast!
@@JoanneOfArc 😆 you might just have a very clean room for them then?? But once every few days for the Nendos is super diligent! I need to up the cleaning routine schedule or get more enclosed displays 🤣
I might be the only one that feels this way, but I personally enjoy dusting my figures(probably because I don’t have that many lol). I take them out of their displays, put them on my desk, then I put up some good music while I get busy. To me, it’s the only reason to have some personal time with them other than looking at them and by the end of it, I just feel so satisfied that they are nice and clean 🧼. Gotta show some appreciation amirite? Btw, what gloves did you say you use? I want to buy a pair so that I don’t leave finger prints on my beloved Rems💙
I used to enjoy dusting and cleaning until the collection grew and the figures I got became more intricate 😅 I'm using some white cotton gloves, I'll try to link it in the description. They work amazing for glossy painted areas 😏
I wish to ask if there is a optimal place (except not facing the sun/direct light source) to put the figurines. Does humidity (cuz I stay in the really humid Singapore) plays a part or those silicone gel packs help?
Optimally a fully enclosed display case like a Moducase would be your best bet. I've seen some collectors have a wall full of those and a Dyson air purifier inside to keep things proper 😅😅 Having some silica jelly pack would actually work too!
I’m late to this lol but if anyone needs brushes, Marshalls and Tj Maxx sell them for pretty cheap (inc the Real Techniques ones). You can probably get a pack for $5-15. I know some fast fashion stores (Forever 21, H&M) also sell cheap brushes, but they’re usually not as soft
Hey, nice video. I have a question: Do you know how to get the transparent base of the figure clean again? After standing around some time, these transparent bases become somewhat murky/dull/unclear and simple water won't fix it. Any advice? Thank you!
Personally I haven't run into this issue but you could try simple dish soap in warm water and use a microfiber cloth? Use a test piece before the base though! 😅😅😅
Aww...Man my house sell those All kind of construction tools include steel,concrete,rock,sand cleaning really pain in the ass. do you have any tip if transparent(epoxy) part of figure turn yellow? like your kaido flame effect.
I personally don't know of any methods to return the clear to epoxy. However, I would look into some of the methods that sneakheads use to reverse the yellowing on rubber. That might work if you get the correct solution 😅😅 Good luck in whitening your statue tho! 😄
@@miles6795 try a test piece first. I'd love to hear if this does work tho! Hopefully I won't have to do this but the information would be priceless! 😅
I can’t be the only one being how there’s trillions of flies in this country, but i saw fly poop inside my ikea shelf, and i was just wondering if its removable just in case i do find some on my collection?
What about an actual Cleaner? Anyone know of anything to take smudges or fingerprints off? Id like to not just spray my big figurines with a cleaner lol Any tips? thanks!
Makeup brushes huh (looks up Amazon)... BTW I give my figures a shower in the kitchen sink! LOL Thus far this is only for my cheaper prize figures that are displayed in the open - but lukewarm water, handsoap and a soft toothbrush for any grime. Joking aside I bought a 1/4 B-style of Kotobuki Tsumugi that was like 9-10 years old and she was labelled 'Good' on Amazon JP because of "dirt in her hair". She was cheaper than her "as new" competitors (after checking she was not a knock off), I bit the bullet and bought her. Fast fwd a week later, the marks on her hair was some grime that felt err sticky (I don't wanna know) and I used the lukewarm water/soap/toothbrush method (I didn't dunk her in the sink don't worry) - looked brand spanking new, and saved a few bucks! My more recent (and more expensive) figures, however, are in Detolfs and not due for a clean yet...
Not gonna lie, I think my heart stopped for a second there. 😅 I might need to start looking into some figure that have been "well loved" then... Might save me a fortune! How nerve-wracking would it be if you had to clean the fishnets tho??? 🤣🤣
@@DTTCReviews nah… I filled a jug with lukewarm water and a few drops of handsoap. It was a mix of toothbrush and tissue paper action ONLY on her hair. Don’t worry, fishnets all not touched.
@@DTTCReviews my foray into preowned is pretty much due to trying to get stuff which I have missed out as I wasn’t collecting back then. Last month saw me spending a bit on Megahouse BLEACH figures - ones that they don’t make any more. 💴💴💸
@@DTTCReviews it is very useful and i mostly have kuji figures. so when i dust i do it very softly. but i think alot of times its just the glue comes off or something. now i just put expensive ones in a case i got. they are plastic and you can put them together like puzzles. which is very cool. so when i do that they dont get dust on them. and i try to do it once a week at least so i can catch the ones that have some small dust specs.
Watching this as a girl was hilarious when you mentioned the makeup brush! Lol! They make perfect figure cleaning tools, super soft horse hair bristles ❤
I was surprised how well they work for figure cleaning but here we are... XD
I check on this video to clean my 2B's collection figures. And I only saw your comment, which is from a person who has a 2B avatar xD
Good choice on the real techniques brush! Those are great value and great quality, super soft! People tend to buy cheaper, brittle brushes which can damage their figures. Great tips as always.
Thanks! I didn't want to fork up big bucks on really expensive brushes. They've been a great addition to the routine 😁😁
Great advice. I'm sending you my address to clean my space, thank you.
The French maid outfit better fit! 🤣🤣
@@DTTCReviews can i also book an appointment for a cleaning order xD
@@xinfree you better book me early then 🤣
That’s why you get a maid waifu. Lol
@@mistadrew7513 if they ever make a Rem robot vacuum... The review will be on the channel 🤣
This was really informative thank you! Cleaning my figures and detolfs are a pain but I gotta keep em clean
Haha I'm glad I could share my way of cleaning 😆 Maybe one day I'll buy or make some dust-proof displays 🤔🤔
The smaller brush is a concealer brush but you can indeed use any smaller brush compared to a blush or face brush! Love your videos! ☺️
I see I see! 😲 Thanks for the clarification and I'm glad you enjoy the videos! 😊
Great video! Glad you're including cleaning frequency - and the magic of a good soft makeup brush!
@Avi2Nyan haha thanks! 😅 Those brushes are super soft but I think they're necessary...
@@DTTCReviews absolutely! I use makeup but I bought a separate set especially for my figures. They're perfect, soft and in different sizes. Definitely important info to share sith tje homies 😤
Nice guide! I personally clean mine once a month, using a hairdryer at the coolest + strongest setting (with a narrow attachment), and a makeup brush for additional dusting. Of course, the good old mouth blowing also helps 😂
EDIT: I also wear a white glove on the hand that is holding the figure
Haha literally the white glove treatment! XD
@@DTTCReviews My hands sweat quite a bit, especially when handling something delicate like anime figures, so I try to be careful with them. Also, let's be real, we look cool af when wearing white gloves, like we're handling priceless pieces of art 😂🧤
I got yelled at my sister for taking her makeup brush
Worth it
I salute you for returning alive! 🤣🤣🤣
@@DTTCReviews XDDDDD
Seriously love your editing and calm aura
Haha thanks! Although I don't think I'm that calm... 😅
Honestly I admire the work put into this
Thanks! It took a bit to film and edit 😅
@@DTTCReviews Man it definitely pays off in the results and its also impressive to see the amount of work it takes to upkeep the figures, I used to collect dolls before figures and god I'm not sure it is even possible to take off the dust off of those TwT
when I first got into figure collecting, I didn't realize just how much work it was going to be 😅 Thank you for sharing your tips!! I think the smallest brush you have is probably a crease brush (for blending out makeup in small areas) 😁
Haha yea, I realized that cleaning once a month is considered lazy by many people's standards 😅 Hopefully the tips helped a little and thanks for answering my question! How often do you end up cleaning your collection?? 🤣
@@DTTCReviews yikes haha then im beyond lazy!! I haven't dusted any of my figures that sit in my detolfs yet and they've been in there for about 4ish months now haha. When I checked them, they don't look dusty at all though 🤔
I dust the nendos I keep on my desk every few days since they can get dusty fast!
@@JoanneOfArc 😆 you might just have a very clean room for them then?? But once every few days for the Nendos is super diligent! I need to up the cleaning routine schedule or get more enclosed displays 🤣
@@DTTCReviews oh yeah it'd be a nightmare for me if my detolfs weren't here lol! I have to pick a few more up soon 😅
@@JoanneOfArc Ikea needs to make a larger version 2 of the Detolf 😅 My resin statues are way too heavy and big for the current one 😭
I might be the only one that feels this way, but I personally enjoy dusting my figures(probably because I don’t have that many lol). I take them out of their displays, put them on my desk, then I put up some good music while I get busy.
To me, it’s the only reason to have some personal time with them other than looking at them and by the end of it, I just feel so satisfied that they are nice and clean 🧼. Gotta show some appreciation amirite?
Btw, what gloves did you say you use? I want to buy a pair so that I don’t leave finger prints on my beloved Rems💙
I used to enjoy dusting and cleaning until the collection grew and the figures I got became more intricate 😅 I'm using some white cotton gloves, I'll try to link it in the description. They work amazing for glossy painted areas 😏
Your videos are just incredibly good! Keep going!
Haha thanks for the support! 😆
Sandpaper 😅 I will definitely buy that hair dryer with a cool setting 👍
Don't do the sandpaper! 🤣🤣🤣
Wow real technique brush for cleaning figures. The high level tho 😆
My babies deserve it! 🤣 Might be a little overkill...
You should have more love this helped out so much!
Glad to help out the community! 🙏 😅
Funny I used swiffers and air dusters all the time glad I'm not the only one
Haha you're not alone! 😁
I wish to ask if there is a optimal place (except not facing the sun/direct light source) to put the figurines.
Does humidity (cuz I stay in the really humid Singapore) plays a part or those silicone gel packs help?
Optimally a fully enclosed display case like a Moducase would be your best bet. I've seen some collectors have a wall full of those and a Dyson air purifier inside to keep things proper 😅😅
Having some silica jelly pack would actually work too!
The suit up scene 😂
The war on dust is a serious matter 🤣
I’m late to this lol but if anyone needs brushes, Marshalls and Tj Maxx sell them for pretty cheap (inc the Real Techniques ones). You can probably get a pack for $5-15. I know some fast fashion stores (Forever 21, H&M) also sell cheap brushes, but they’re usually not as soft
Yo thanks for the tip! Hopefully you guys can score some brushes for cheap 😆
Hey, nice video. I have a question: Do you know how to get the transparent base of the figure clean again? After standing around some time, these transparent bases become somewhat murky/dull/unclear and simple water won't fix it. Any advice? Thank you!
Personally I haven't run into this issue but you could try simple dish soap in warm water and use a microfiber cloth? Use a test piece before the base though! 😅😅😅
What if 1 year clean 1 time? Will that be not good?
Btw is in a glass cabinet
If it's in a glass cabinet once every 4 months to a year should be fine! 😆
Aww...Man my house sell those All kind of construction tools include steel,concrete,rock,sand cleaning really pain in the ass.
do you have any tip if transparent(epoxy) part of figure turn yellow? like your kaido flame effect.
I personally don't know of any methods to return the clear to epoxy. However, I would look into some of the methods that sneakheads use to reverse the yellowing on rubber. That might work if you get the correct solution 😅😅 Good luck in whitening your statue tho! 😄
I sneakerhead my self pretty sure that it work but other part of figure gonna get crack before it turnback 😂
@@miles6795 try a test piece first. I'd love to hear if this does work tho! Hopefully I won't have to do this but the information would be priceless! 😅
Man of Culture
Respect 😉
i know you might get this a lot but where did you get the light bubbles??
Those are Ikea Fado lamps, the bulbs are separate but I use Yeelights in them. 😄
I wonder what's the story behind the "don't use sandpaper tip"
I guess we'll never know... 🙈
@@DTTCReviews 😂
lmao the dark magic, I don't clean mine well enough to trust them not to get eyeshadow onto my figures
Haha that would suck 🤣 Those brushes do work amazing for cleaning tho!
How often do you clean the brushes and how?
I usually use a little soap and water to clean the brushes every 2-3 uses... 😆
I can’t be the only one being how there’s trillions of flies in this country, but i saw fly poop inside my ikea shelf, and i was just wondering if its removable just in case i do find some on my collection?
The safest way to counter that would be a short 6-8 minute warm soapy bath for the figure. 😅
@@DTTCReviews thanks for reply, here’s a like and I’m subscribing
@trancereuphoria7642 haha welcome to the crew! 😆
What about an actual Cleaner? Anyone know of anything to take smudges or fingerprints off? Id like to not just spray my big figurines with a cleaner lol Any tips? thanks!
I'd recommend using a microfiber cloth and breathe on it... 🤣 I personally don't use sprays or cleaners just in case they react badly with the paint 🙃
Solution dust proof the detolf and only dust them twice a year haha...
That's actually galaxy brain 🧠 Might be time to upgrade the Detolf 😅
I'd use a mini vacuum while your dusting to capture the dust in the air.
@omega592008171980 haha yea, I should probably do an updated version of this guide! 😅
@@DTTCReviews it still relevant and good tips.
me i wash a little bit with simple cold water all of body and they are cleaning faster :) ^_^ now in theese moment i just washed them :)
@csillaujvari790 ooooh that's sounds like an interesting method 😲
@@DTTCReviews ❤
I just keep my figures in their boxes, and take them out when i want to play with them, then put them back. *Gasp* blasphemy i know😱
Lol I'm kind of the same... But mainly because I have no room... 🤣
Makeup brushes huh (looks up Amazon)...
BTW I give my figures a shower in the kitchen sink! LOL
Thus far this is only for my cheaper prize figures that are displayed in the open - but lukewarm water, handsoap and a soft toothbrush for any grime. Joking aside I bought a 1/4 B-style of Kotobuki Tsumugi that was like 9-10 years old and she was labelled 'Good' on Amazon JP because of "dirt in her hair". She was cheaper than her "as new" competitors (after checking she was not a knock off), I bit the bullet and bought her. Fast fwd a week later, the marks on her hair was some grime that felt err sticky (I don't wanna know) and I used the lukewarm water/soap/toothbrush method (I didn't dunk her in the sink don't worry) - looked brand spanking new, and saved a few bucks!
My more recent (and more expensive) figures, however, are in Detolfs and not due for a clean yet...
Not gonna lie, I think my heart stopped for a second there. 😅 I might need to start looking into some figure that have been "well loved" then... Might save me a fortune! How nerve-wracking would it be if you had to clean the fishnets tho??? 🤣🤣
@@DTTCReviews nah… I filled a jug with lukewarm water and a few drops of handsoap. It was a mix of toothbrush and tissue paper action ONLY on her hair. Don’t worry, fishnets all not touched.
@@kudomaharizu perfectly executed then I would say 🤣 With new figure prices going up (thanks eStream), I'm going to have to look into preowned more 😅
@@DTTCReviews my foray into preowned is pretty much due to trying to get stuff which I have missed out as I wasn’t collecting back then. Last month saw me spending a bit on Megahouse BLEACH figures - ones that they don’t make any more. 💴💴💸
@@kudomaharizu ohh speaking of Megagouse Bleach... Guessing that new Yoruichi is on your list then?? 😆
i use the air thing haha. the brush actually damaged my figures more.
It's useful right? 😆 Sorry to hear the brush damaged your figures tho 😢
@@DTTCReviews it is very useful and i mostly have kuji figures. so when i dust i do it very softly. but i think alot of times its just the glue comes off or something. now i just put expensive ones in a case i got. they are plastic and you can put them together like puzzles. which is very cool. so when i do that they dont get dust on them. and i try to do it once a week at least so i can catch the ones that have some small dust specs.
@@j.j.q1379 I idea of cleaning weekly makes me shutter 🤣 I need to invest in some dustproof cases so I never have to dust 🤓