Mission • History • Values

About Toy Restoration Courses

We design concise, structured courses that help you restore toys with minimal tools and maximum clarity. No images, no fluff—only practical, high-contrast materials.

What we optimize for
Readable steps, measurable outcomes, low cognitive load.
What we avoid
Ambiguity, unsafe shortcuts, inaccessible layouts.
How we teach
Text-only lessons with consistent checklists and tests.

Timeline

Foundation • Principles and Accessibility +
We started by focusing on clarity and accessibility, crafting text-first curricula for every experience level. Every lesson is designed to be scanned quickly, then executed safely with a predictable sequence: diagnose, clean, repair, protect.
Non-negotiable
High contrast + plain language
Outcome
Learners complete fixes without guesswork
Expansion • Categories and Skills +
We expanded into plush, dolls, action figures, wooden and electronic restorations with measurable outcomes. The same framework applies across materials: isolate risk, test on hidden areas, document changes, and verify durability.
Plush sanitation Plastic whitening Paint touch-ups Wood sealing Basic electronics triage
Today • Community and Standards +
We maintain high-contrast standards, clean methods, and SEO-friendly guides to reach learners everywhere. Our community norms are simple: show your process, disclose products used, and prioritize child-safe finishes when relevant.
Values
Safety, repeatability, honesty
Promise
If a step is risky, we say it plainly

Micro-simulator: Clean Restore Flow

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Progress
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Plan quality
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Risk check
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