>>10347822The best way to keep your toys clean is to not let them get dirty. It sounds cuntish but having to regularly clean your figures is a losing battle.
>Store you toys in a sealed display. It doesnt have to be extreme or expensive a Detolf or IKEA brand does just fine>Keep your toys in a room without carpets. Hardwood floors are the undeniable mans choice and you benefit in a multitude of ways from not having them in general. >Ive never seen much benefit in air purifiers, instead having a good airflow through you house naturally moves a lot of particles from the air. This is as simple as always having windows open at opposite ends of the house. It depends on how heavy your local pollution is. >Avoid wetting your toys at all if possible. Dust that lands on the surface of a toy is easily removed with compressed air and or a soft brush. Dust that settles on a damp surface after cleaning will bind when it dries out and becomes hard to remove. You will also mostly collect and shift dust across the surface with a damp cloth which then gets stuck in recesses instead of removing it >deyellowing plastic can be done with bicarb/vinegar solutions/pastes and Ive heard bad experiences with UV based treatments. Keeping toys out of direct sunlight is the best solution. >Detergent (people swear by Dawn products) should be the only degreasing agent you ever need but still only for really filthy toys.>Unwanted paint and other more extreme stains can be potentially removed with alcohol but I recommend going for lower concentrations and wearing it off gradually, washing and drying completely with water each time. Obviously this is highly dependant on the material type.