Well what i do is use my lamp that gits realy hot and plasy them on it.
But be carful if the cach on fire tern the lamp off on blow it out and whin you remove the army man put alital cold water on it so it will cool it off and it will clean it off.
Yes, fire can melt many types of plastic due to the high temperatures it produces. The specific temperature required to melt plastic varies depending on the type of plastic, but most plastics will begin to soften and deform when exposed to fire.
No, 1.5v AA alkaline batteries do not typically generate enough heat to melt plastic. They may get warm during use, but not hot enough to cause plastic to melt.
Yes it does melt plastic and dissolves in it.I used it for my Rubik's Cube and in a week i got Silicone Spray after which i removed the jelly and my paper towel was all black because of it.If you're using it for lubricating a Rubik's cube or anywhere that includes plastic please do not.It is not good.
Most plastic water bottles melt between 160-180°C (320-356°F). The exact melting point can vary depending on the type of plastic used in the bottle.
Plastic typically melts in the oven at temperatures above 300 degrees Fahrenheit.
The Plastic Melting Machine by Ronco, would take old plastic toys and melt them down in molds you could buy for the machine, that would make other toys, such as army men.
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Places such as eBay or Amazon are good for this. Also, there is a website dedicated to selling plastic army men. Some toy shops still have them in stock.
No, turpentine will not melt plastic.
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It melts and releases toxins into the air, as all plastics do when they melt and burn.
Yes, xylene can melt certain types of plastic.
Green plastic army men are typically considered generic and not subject to copyright protection. However, the specific design or branding of a particular set of toy army men may be copyrighted. It is important to avoid copying any unique elements of a copyrighted army men design if you plan to reproduce them.
No, paint thinner does not have the ability to melt plastic.
There are machines called Melt'n'Mold Factory, by Crayola, or the Plastic Melting Machine, by Ronco, that are used to create new toys from old plastic ones, or from crayons. One of the molds that can be used for these machines, are the army men molds.
Yes, mineral spirits can melt certain types of plastic.
melt the plastic to the metal