The average maximum force the bricks can stand is 4,240N. That's equivalent to a mass of 432kg (950lbs). If you divide that by the mass of a single brick, which is 1.152g, then you get the grand total of bricks a single piece of Lego could support: 375,000.4 Dec 2012
How do you clean dirty Legos?
We recommend that you clean your LEGO® parts by hand using water no hotter than 104°F / 40°C and a soft cloth or sponge. Higher temperatures may affect the quality of the parts. You can add a mild detergent to the water - please rinse them well with clear water afterwards and you're done! A word of warning!
How do you clean Legos without taking them apart?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hPJEDhrqc7s
How do I get my Legos white again?
Older bricks tend to yellow if exposed to too much sunlight especially the white, blue and light grey LEGO bricks. You can rectify this using hydrogen peroxide. According to Brothers Brick, the bricks undergo a chemical reaction to the H2O2, that effectively helps to bring the colours back up.7 Mar 2017
Is there a Lego vacuum?
Unique Design. Built with unique dual cleaning nozzles- flat and brush nozzle, designed to reach cervical and deep clean ANY narrow gaps of your precious lego set without leaving scratches and damage! Our Lego Mini Vacuum Cleaner instantly makes the cleaning job a breeze!