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Cleaning & Care·4 min read·June 2, 2025

How to Dust Collectible Figures: Tools, Techniques & Mistakes to Avoid

Dusting collectible figurines seems simple — but the wrong technique causes micro-scratches that dull your figures over time. Here's how to do it properly.

Dusting is the most frequent maintenance task you'll perform on your collection — and the one most collectors do slightly wrong. Over months and years, repeated incorrect dusting accumulates micro-scratches that progressively dull even a well-varnished finish.

The Best Tool: A Soft Synthetic Brush

The ideal dusting tool is a soft synthetic watercolour brush, size 8–14, flat or dome profile. Synthetic fibres sweep dust away rather than redistributing it, with zero abrasion on varnish.

Avoid:

  • Feather dusters — the quill spine can scratch; fibres snag on protruding parts
  • Microfibre cloths for dry dusting — fibres catch on details and micro-scratch
  • Household dusting sprays — leave a residue that attracts more dust

Compressed Air: Use With Caution

  • Hold the can at least 25–30 cm away
  • Use short 1–2 second bursts, not sustained blasts
  • Hold the can upright — tilting sprays liquid propellant which frosts surfaces permanently

Technique: Always Top to Bottom

Loosened dust falls — if you start at the base, you're re-dusting cleaned areas. Light, short strokes away from the figure surface prevent snagging fragile protrusions.

Dusting a Figurine in 3 Minutes

  1. Move the figure to a clear surface away from others
  2. Start at the head — brush lightly from centre outward
  3. Work down: shoulders, arms, torso, base
  4. Tight recesses: short air burst or fine-tipped brush
  5. Return figure and schedule next dusting in 4–8 weeks

Preventing Dust Build-Up

A glass-front display cabinet reduces dusting frequency from monthly to every 3–6 months. Anti-static spray applied to cabinet glass (not figures) reduces static-attracted dust.

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