Feb. 23, 2012 2:06 AM
Feb. 23, 2012 2:22 AM
I don't wash my beys because they will rust. However, I wash my attack stadium often to clean it from the dust and other stuff it collects over time.
Feb. 23, 2012 2:35 AM
(Feb. 23, 2012 2:22 AM)Cookies^^ Wrote: [ -> ]I don't wash my beys because they will rust. However, I wash my attack stadium often to clean it from the dust and other stuff it collects over time.Beyblades don't get rusty
Feb. 23, 2012 2:37 AM
I try not to drop any of my beys or let them spin on concrete. So far, over the past year, I have only had a split ES and a snapped Pegasus II face... ES was dropped on concrete, while hitsugiya split the face with Blitz...
Feb. 23, 2012 2:42 AM
i have only broke a fake beyblade off 3 floors and the metal wheel (it was made out of clay). i beyed a storm capricorn(hasbro real) off a 4 floor building and the beyblade didn't broke but i lost it when my friend threw it back to me. Can some one tell me how to get spray paint of a metal wheel?
Feb. 23, 2012 2:49 AM
I can tell you what isn't a good way to get paint off; sandpaper. Wears down the wheel too much.
Feb. 23, 2012 5:22 AM
kinda i broke my string launcher the T looking thingy you pull broke in half
my stadium is trash to rough i guess
and i broke my CS it bounced on my freinds fake blitz (left spin) and broke
guess my blader spirit is to strong lol
my stadium is trash to rough i guess
and i broke my CS it bounced on my freinds fake blitz (left spin) and broke
guess my blader spirit is to strong lol
Feb. 23, 2012 5:38 AM
If you want to strip the paint, just get a can of paint stripper, follow the instructions and be cautious.
I think it was Kei who did that with his Meteo, Pegasis and Libra, and it came out really well.
I think it was Kei who did that with his Meteo, Pegasis and Libra, and it came out really well.
Feb. 23, 2012 7:59 AM
I care quite a lot about my beys.
First off, they are stored in a way that would prevent them from catching dust.
I have them in a box which previously held Vochelle Chocolate-coated Almonds. This box, has been wrapped with Bubble Wrap. This whole thing, has been put into a plastic bag.
So this is how well I store them.
Now, I also clean and polish them every now and then. I usually soak a few parts (sticker-less parts only) and have them dried soon enough.
I regularly clean the tips with a soft cloth(to prevent them from wearing down).
First off, they are stored in a way that would prevent them from catching dust.
I have them in a box which previously held Vochelle Chocolate-coated Almonds. This box, has been wrapped with Bubble Wrap. This whole thing, has been put into a plastic bag.
So this is how well I store them.
Now, I also clean and polish them every now and then. I usually soak a few parts (sticker-less parts only) and have them dried soon enough.
I regularly clean the tips with a soft cloth(to prevent them from wearing down).
Feb. 23, 2012 8:03 AM
I don't see any need for washing a beyblade. I like to have mine battered up so it looks meaner!
Feb. 23, 2012 10:02 AM
Anyone who uses rubber tips needs to clean both the tips and their Stadia frequently... shmutz from both sides can drastically affect performance...
Feb. 23, 2012 10:37 PM
I wipe my wheels off occasionally, and clean the stadium every once in a while... don't really mess with CW/track scratches or dents, I refer to them as "battle scars." Only had a few parts break, but they were good ones like my CH120 and my Befowl and Cetus CW.
Feb. 23, 2012 10:58 PM
Easy way to clean your rubber tips before you launch them is to lick it with your tongue, then wipe it with your finger. Works everytime!
Feb. 23, 2012 11:00 PM
Eww, I just scrape it with my fingernail.
Feb. 23, 2012 11:51 PM
Yeah, scraping with the fingernail is the best way that I've found to do it other than using alcohol swabs, but that takes more time and dries out the rubber.
I am not licking something that is frequently scooting around on my floor.
I am not licking something that is frequently scooting around on my floor.
Feb. 24, 2012 2:30 AM
Or rubbing all over Hasbro's toxic paint. What the hell.
The best way to take care of your equipment, unfortunately : not use them.
The best way to take care of your equipment, unfortunately : not use them.
Feb. 24, 2012 2:38 AM
Hasbro's paint is toxic? Or was that sarcastic? If it is toxic I might be in a bit of trouble, LOL.
Feb. 24, 2012 2:51 AM
I would not regularly ingest it either way just to be certain... I highly doubt it is food-grade.
Feb. 24, 2012 2:53 AM
Is there any paint that is not toxic ? In any case, it is certainly not that non-toxic type that Hasbro uses.
Feb. 24, 2012 2:55 AM
Non-toxic paints are used a lot in the toy industry now, actually, ever since the really massive Lead Paint incident a few years ago.
Hasbro should be using them on at least some of their stuff, as they have painted figures(non-Beyblade).
Hasbro should be using them on at least some of their stuff, as they have painted figures(non-Beyblade).
Feb. 24, 2012 3:23 AM
i just cleaned my flam....i mean thermal byxis
Feb. 24, 2012 3:24 AM
Does anyone else here clean their spin tracks? I only clean free-spinning ones (WA135, ED145, etc.
Feb. 24, 2012 3:39 AM
Not really, all I do is clean my fusion wheels. Once in a while, I might, but I really don't. I clean my stadium a lot, though.
Feb. 24, 2012 3:48 AM
(Feb. 24, 2012 3:39 AM)kbuno50 Wrote: [ -> ]Not really, all I do is clean my fusion wheels. Once in a while, I might, but I really don't. I clean my stadium a lot, though.Oh man, we have the same amount of beys!! Plus like someone stated earlier, I kind of like the “battle scars" As of right now there is the same amount of votes for Yes and Kinda.
Feb. 26, 2012 5:56 AM
Earlier, I cleaned my stadium. I have hasbro stadiums, so I just fill it with water and soap, and scrub. What do you guys use?