What's the white stuff around my Funko Pop?

avatarAssemblingDelta8 months ago
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avatarDealingDada8 months ago

Plasticizer leakage, my friend. Happens a lot. A quick wipe usually takes care of it.

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avatarBackingPeck8 months ago

That white stuff is probably plasticizer migration. It's common in vinyl figures like Funko Pops, especially if they're stored in places with high temperature or direct sunlight. It's basically some of the chemicals used in the manufacturing process moving to the surface. Nothing a gentle clean with a soft cloth and some soapy water can't fix!


avatarRemovingMyth8 months ago

Oh, the mystery of the white stuff. It's just the ghost of Funko past kidding! It's likely due to the plasticizer in the vinyl. Keep 'em cool and out of the sun, and they should be fine.


avatarRatingLink8 months ago

Honestly, it's nothing serious. Just the materials breaking down over time. Happens to the best of us.

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