Mold release is largely silicon-based lubricant. That would explain oily residue but not the white powdery stuff which is in clumps rather than a layer over the toy.
Any official word from Hasbro or Amazon on this?
Molds don't feed off plastic itself, it's more of just growing on it. Fungi need something organic to feed off, so it could be plastic additives used in manufacturing, stray skin cells or skin oil from the factory workers, bacterial growth or contact with dirty water at some point of...
They were definitely contaminated at the factory, otherwise you'd expect the boxes to have the mold growth. Fungal spores are everywhere in minute amounts but generally don't develop into mold unless conditions are favorable. That there are multiple toys presenting with mold growth suggests very...
Cancel your orders, send those back or eat the loss and get into contact with professionals to dispose of them. Even the ones without visible growth can be contaminated with spores or have growth inside the hollow parts, joints etc. Another nobody seeker repaint isn’t worth a possible biohazard.
Yeah, hopefully. I skipped Prime Skyquake because of unappealing colors and bought a Dreadwing figuring that a hypothetical G1 colors Skyquake can hang out with him.
It's like when I learned that My Immortal wasn't a sincere attempt at fanfic, or that movie based on the making of The Room. The magic isn't there when you do this stuff on purpose
Yeah, learned Yugioh cards are smaller when I tried to order some card albums online. Maybe it's just the card layout that makes them seem bigger than they are with the ridiculous amount of text on YGO cards vs all the empty space usually on Pokemon. It's not a huge difference that you'd be able...
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