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How to Clean Tin Toys

Tin toys can be passed down from generation to generation because of their durability. They are also highly coveted collector's items. Whether you are looking to clean up a toy to pass on to your grandchildren or improve the look of toys in your collection, knowing how to clean tin toys is a useful skill.

Things You'll Need

  • Brillo pads
  • Fine-grade steel wool
  • Cola
  • Car wax
  • Chamois cloth
  • Baking soda
  • Salt
  • Water
  • Mild soap
  • WD-40
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Instructions

    • 1

      Determine if the tin toy should be cleaned. Some collectors prefer to purchase antique tin toys that show signs of aging, as these seem more authentic. Check online forums and collector's guides for advice to see if your particular tin toy falls into this category.

    • 2

      If the toy is one you feel comfortable cleaning, start by removing the dirt from the toy with mild soap and water to remove surface dirt. Make sure to dry the toy completely to prevent rust from developing.

    • 3

      Spray WD-40 on the toy to break up grease or stains that have developed over the years. Scrub the toy with a bit of steel wool or a Brillo pad to loosen rust or any remaining stains.

    • 4

      Soak the toy in cola to dissolve and loosen the remaining rust. You may need to soak the toy for up to 24 hours.

    • 5

      For difficult rust, prepare a paste of salt, baking soda and a little water. Work it into the toy with a damp sponge.

    • 6

      To prevent further dirt or rust from accumulating on your tin toys, store in a dry place. In addition, you can apply a small amount of car polishing wax to the toy, making sure to wipe the wax off thoroughly after you finish buffing the toy with a chamois cloth.


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