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The damage lighter fluid does on vintage MOC's and packaging
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<blockquote data-quote="finestcomics" data-source="post: 323378" data-attributes="member: 4368"><p>Well it doesn't sound like you care guys are turning MOC's into combustible paper, or using lighter fluid to remove colour touch. Why would it matter to you then if someone is u-grading if you can't see chemicals on MOC's as being destructive? It's as pointless as trying to tell a hunter that hunts with a knife and skins wild game for breakfast to show some etiquette at the dinner table when he's chewing his steak with his mouth wide open.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="finestcomics, post: 323378, member: 4368"] Well it doesn't sound like you care guys are turning MOC's into combustible paper, or using lighter fluid to remove colour touch. Why would it matter to you then if someone is u-grading if you can't see chemicals on MOC's as being destructive? It's as pointless as trying to tell a hunter that hunts with a knife and skins wild game for breakfast to show some etiquette at the dinner table when he's chewing his steak with his mouth wide open. [/QUOTE]
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