~Nya~  and Welcome to your brand new Lucky Lioness Figurine guide, Purrfect for new owners like you who are ready to take on the world with their cute and quirky charm! First, let me start by saying thank you for becoming a owner of one of my figurines. This has been a dream of mine for a while and now I get to share it with you!
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BASIC CARE
These cuties may be tough lil lionesses, but they still need your love and care. Below are some materials that I used in the production and some simple care instructions.
MATERIALS
I take pride creation of my Lucky Lioness figurines! Using UV-Resins, surfaced with Mr.Surfacer, and primed with Vallejo Surface Primer. Each style has its own unique paint job and finish.
SILVER AND GOLD
I painted these cuties with Montana Gold Acrylics and gave them a nice gloss finish that is semi-water-resistant. After time (years), to keep their shine fresh, just give them a light coating with a Semi, Regular or High-gloss finishing spray.
TRADITIONAL
Painted with Montana Gold, Water-based Acrylics, and Guache, these figures have a Satin finish that is Semi-Uv and water-resistant. After Time (years), to keep their shine looking new, just give them a light coating with a Satin or Gloss finishing spray.
PRIMED "BLANK"
The possibilities are endless with this figure! Primed with Vallejo Surface Primer, let your creativity run wild!
NATURAL
Painted with Water-Based Acrylics and sealed with a Satin Finish that is Semi-Uv and Water Resistant. After Time (years), to keep their shine looking new, just give them a light coating with a Satin or Gloss finishing spray.
COMIC BOOK
Painted with Water-Based Acrylics and Guache. Sealed with a Matte Finish that is Semi-Uv and Water Resistant. After Time (years), to keep their shine looking new, just give them a light coating with a Matte, Satin, or Gloss finishing spray.
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DISPLAY
The best display option would be a glass or plastic showcase box. When displaying your Lucky Lioness figure, make sure it's on a flat, stable surface where it won't get bumped or knocked over. Avoid placing it in areas with direct sunlight or extreme heat, as this can cause fading or warping of the materials. 
STORAGE
When storing your Lucky Lioness figure for long-term, keep them in a dry plastic container or box, placed in a dry and cool place away from direct sunlight. Make sure it's not in a position where it could easily fall or get knocked over, which could cause damage. 
DURABILITY
Keep them out of direct sunlight as intense UV rays can destroy the color and durability of the figure. A Figure can break if dropped from a tabletop to a hard ground or if too much pressure is applied in one area, such as the tail. The figures are Water-Resistant (small Spills) but not Water-Proof (submerged). A figure's paint and durability can be ruined if exposed to extreme temperatures, cleaning chemicals or solvents, or left submerged or wet for a lengthy period of time. For some ways to fix simple breaks, see the ADVANCED CARE section below.
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CLEANING
We want your Lucky Lioness to look their best, so we have some basic cleaning tips for you!

DUSTING
For general dusting, use a big soft Makeup Brush or Microfiber Towel.

WASHING
Most of the figures are sprayed with a sealer that's at least semi-water resistant (check the MATERIALS to be sure), but that doesn't mean they're waterproof, so be careful when cleaning!
To wipe away any spills or stains, time is your enemy. The longer they stay wet, the longer the sealing agent has to dissolve. First,  use a soft microfiber or paper towel to gently wipe the area but do not press or scrape. You can optionally use a slightly dampened microfiber towel with cold water. Pat dry with a soft paper towel or sponge angain not pressing or scraping the surface. Once it's fully dry, you can wipe it down with a microfiber cloth and put it back on display. 
IMPORTANT WARNING: 
Don't ever use bleach or any other cleaning solutions besides light hand or dish soap and even then I wouldn't really suggest it, as they might damage your figure. Also, keep in mind that while the figures are somewhat water-resistant, they're not invincible, so don't go dunking them in the tub or anything crazy like that.
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ADVANCED CARE
A special section that I've created as a fellow figure owner, knowing that over time breaks can happen unexpectedly. I've outlined some of my personal tips and techniques for repairing minor damages below. However, if you have any questions or suggestions on how to fix an unusual break, don't hesitate to reach out to me.

FIXING MINOR BREAKS WITH GLUE AND PUTTY
If you accidentally break your Lucky Lioness figure, don't worry! It happens to the best of us. If the break is clean enough, you can fix it with some glue. I recommend using a cement or super/crazy glue with a fast setting time. Apply the glue on one end of the break, and press/hold the piece together till it sets. Let the glue cure overnight. If there are any cracks, you can fill them with resin putty such as Mr.Hobby White Putty or Green Stuff. After it cures, sand it down and repaint the area if needed.
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Bye For Now
I hope this care guide has been helpful in maintaining the quality of your Lucky Lioness figure. Remember, with proper care and attention, your figure can last for many years to come. If you have any further questions or concerns, don't hesitate to contact me at Furries.owo.Only@gmail.com (just for business and figure inquiries, please). Thank you for your support, and enjoy your Lucky Lioness figure!
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