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Toy Restoration Courses

Master the craft of bringing beloved toys back to life — from precise cleaning to expert repairs and preservation. Minimalist learning, maximum results.

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Structured Tracks

Follow beginner-to-advanced tracks for dolls, action figures, plush, and model toys with clear prerequisites.

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Tool-Free Starters

Start safely with household methods before you invest in solvents, paints, adhesives, and specialty tools.

Community Standards

Ethical restoration principles focused on longevity, reversibility, and preserving original character.

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Start clean, then correct

Most restorations fail because people jump to paint and glue too early. Our method: document, test, clean, stabilize, then restore.

1

Material identification

ABS, PVC, vinyl, cloth, flocking—choose safe cleaners and adhesives.

2

Damage triage

Fix structural issues before cosmetic work to avoid re-cracking and lifting.

3

Preservation mindset

Reversible steps, minimal abrasives, controlled solvents, documented process.

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Tool-free starter kit

Cleaning (safe-first)

  • Microfiber cloth + distilled water
  • Mild soap (unscented) for plastics and fabrics
  • Cotton swabs for seams and crevices
  • Patch-testing protocol (always)

Stabilize before you fix

  • Document photos (angles + close-ups)
  • Gentle reshaping for plush (steam at distance)
  • Temporary supports (acid-free tissue)

When to stop

If color transfers, surfaces get tacky, or seams strain—pause, clean residue, and move to the safety section in FAQ.

Free Restoration Checklist

What you’ll get

  • Material ID worksheet
  • Cleaning + test log
  • Repair decision tree
  • Preservation do/don’t list