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wingednobodySILVER Member stranger 4 posts Location: USA
Posted: Hi im new here. I just got my LED poi yesterday and played with them outside for hours. Unfortunatly one of them fell off thier cord (im using landyards) and fell on the ground. I also hit them against each other a few times (im a noob) Im looking at them now and notice some circular marks on them that look a bit like fingerprints but could be dirt? what is the best way to clean off my LED poi? Thanks! WingedNobody
ElectricBlueGOLD Member Now with extra strawberries 810 posts Location: Canberra, Australia
Posted: Are you poi the soft peachy plastic ball kind? the ones that look like frosted glass but are smooth to touch?
I have had good succsess cleaning these type of poi with orange oil cleaner and an old tooth brush. You can also use 'Spray $ Wipe' or some other kind of surface spray but orange oil works the best.
Just make sure that after you clean the affected area you wipe of any residue with a damp towel. Also make sure you don't get any water or cleaner any where near the battery casing area.
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wingednobodySILVER Member stranger 4 posts Location: USA
Posted: They are a bit squishy. they are hard but not reeally. they are the 7 color fade rainbow poi they sell on this site. thanks for the idea. i think i may try that tomarow
ElectricBlueGOLD Member Now with extra strawberries 810 posts Location: Canberra, Australia
Posted: Yup sounds like the same ones i have so this option should work for you. If it is a though stain you will need to do a fair bit of scrubbing though.
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firestartedGOLD Member member 28 posts Location: Ireland
Posted: Tears work. Lots of them.
wingednobodySILVER Member stranger 4 posts Location: USA
Posted: thanks guys it worked by the way
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