This may have been mentioned but Just in case I am SHOUTING out to warn others.
So I had recently over the past two years have been working on a small collection of the 10" classic Lone Ranger line from Gabriel. To replace the missing Ranger mask I used the one available from "Classic TV Toys". The other day I was dusting the figures and noticed discoloration on the Lone Ranger figures cheek peeking out from beneath the mask. I removed the mask to find the black mask color has bled thru onto the figures face. It is a dull light black discoloration on the figures face. Not sure if Zit cream or "Removzit" could remove this.
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I taken a couple of quick shots to illustrate. It also looks like the mask has left some black dust as well.
So the question is how do I prevent more bleeding from occurring. Do I paint the inside of the mask with Clear Nail Polish, or do it with a clear sealant or lacquer???
So I had recently over the past two years have been working on a small collection of the 10" classic Lone Ranger line from Gabriel. To replace the missing Ranger mask I used the one available from "Classic TV Toys". The other day I was dusting the figures and noticed discoloration on the Lone Ranger figures cheek peeking out from beneath the mask. I removed the mask to find the black mask color has bled thru onto the figures face. It is a dull light black discoloration on the figures face. Not sure if Zit cream or "Removzit" could remove this.
IMG_0913.jpg
IMG_0914.jpg
I taken a couple of quick shots to illustrate. It also looks like the mask has left some black dust as well.
So the question is how do I prevent more bleeding from occurring. Do I paint the inside of the mask with Clear Nail Polish, or do it with a clear sealant or lacquer???
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