Bleaching Lego
40C or 104 degrees F Fahrenheit.
Bleaching lego. Some LEGO owners decide to use bleach to sterilize their bricks by adding ¼ tbsp to every gallon of warm water. Make sure you rinse them well. As temperatures rise corals expel the algae living inside them leaving them completely white.
For disinfecting please use mild bleach. 40C or 104 degrees F Fahrenheit. Its well known that LEGO bricks can become discoloured over time taking on an increasingly yellowish tinge.
Keep the exposure to the alcohol brief as longer. Ive been doing Halo for sometime and now Im gonna be doing the entire Bleach character line or alteas. Coral bleaching is an effect of our seas heating up.
Bleach is fine if you dilute it as far as sanitizing goes quarter cup of bleach to a gallon of water. I have had amazing success with other white parts please look on the LegoFan forum for examples I cant seem to post pictures here unless theyre truly tiny - only a few Kb You can bleach light grey or other colours but unfortunately the colour gets lightened as well. It wont restore color though.
Apparently one of their uncovered LEGO storage bins was the exact same shape and size as the litter box ðŸ. The algae provides up to 90 of the corals energy so once they are gone the coral polyps begin to starve and slowly die. Rinse on the 5th day or when white enough.
If so what was it. Put pieces into a plasticglass tub. 1TBSPgallon of water is safe and shouldnt damage your LEGO bricks.
