If you’re buying old Lego sets at garage sales, on Craigslist, or in thrift stores, or you’ve just dug your old bricks out of the basement, you know that sticky, 20-year-old sets are no fun to play with. I just did a deep dive into the world of Adult Fans of Lego (AFOLs, for the uninitiated). And the good news is that—though it’s perhaps a little time-intensive—getting your Lego bricks back into like-new building shape is not difficult.
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