Washing Lego pieces by hand can take hours. And when you have thousands of pieces, it turns into a complete nightmare. Over time, they collect dust, oils from your hands, and sticky buildup that's hard to remove. At that point, a regular brush just isn't enough anymore. Some people simply throw all the pieces into the washing machine, but usually end up with scratched Lego and a clogged drain. Professionals do it differently. First, they place the pieces into durable mesh laundry bags and seal them tightly so nothing moves around inside the machine. Then, they run the washer on the gentlest cycle. After that, the pieces are spread out and left to dry completely.
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