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Hello friends, I'm just sharing the solution I came up with when trying to loosen up the super tight joints on that Mezco bootleg toy I got the other day. Since these Mezco toys usually have sewn costumes that you can't just take off without having to destroy it, I used a toothpick (you can use a needle or anything pointy and tiny) to make a basically invisible hole in the costume and then I put a drop of silicone shock oil in it to loosen up the joints. Surprisingly effective, now you don't have to destroy the costumes if you ever encounter a Mezco toy with super tight joints Smile



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Just sharing a video I made earlier on what I do to loosen uncomfortably tight joints of toys (that could break!). I recently bought a DC Icons Doomsday and when he arrived, I noticed his leg joints were tight so I thought I'd take this opportunity to make a video of fixing the problem haha Smile

All you need is a bottle of silicone shock oil. I use the Traxxas brand. I bought it like 2 or 3 years ago and it still works perfectly now. That tiny bottle cost me just $2 or $3 from Amazon. Just one drop per tight joint or area, just wiggle until it loosens up Very Happy

Works on Figuarts, Figma, Neca, DC Icons, Mattel, Marvel Legends, Revoltech, Mafex based on my personal experience Smile



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