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Our story, mission, and the craft behind safe restoration.

Mixovia began with a simple pattern: timeless toys deserve respectful, informed care. We build courses where every lesson becomes a repeatable habit—clear checks, calm pacing, and honest limits.

Safety-first
Materials, ventilation, and child-safe finishes.
Checklists
Small steps that prevent expensive mistakes.
Transparency
Scope limits and trade-offs explained upfront.
Reversibility
Preferred methods that can be undone cleanly.
Trust signals
How we keep courses honest.
Editorial review
Each module is checked for clarity and safe procedures.
Feedback loop
We refine based on learner outcomes, not hype.
Material literacy
Plastics, paints, adhesives, and aging—explained by behavior.
Risk boundaries
We clearly label what not to attempt without pro tooling.
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Mission

Teach restoration practices that extend play value and preserve memories without unnecessary risks or costs.

Approach

Small steps, clear checklists, attention to materials, and honest scope limits—so beginners can succeed safely.

Quality

Editorial review, safety notes, and learner feedback loops refine every module across updates.

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How aligned your dials are with our safe default.
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  1. Set up ventilation and a clean surface.
  2. Photograph before/after and label parts.
  3. Start with reversible cleaning and gentle adhesion.
  4. Only then consider touch-up paint or permanent bonding.

Team philosophy

We teach like we restore: observe first, then act—documented and reversible whenever possible.

Evidence over vibes

Every technique is taught with material behavior, failure modes, and safer alternatives.

Learner respect

No performative complexity. We design for repeatability and predictable results.

Ethical restoration

We discourage misrepresentation and emphasize disclosure when work changes originality.

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Recommended Balance

A safe baseline based on reversible workflows.

Principle

Meaning and trade-offs.

Our methodology

A consistent system that scales from simple repairs to collector-grade care.

1) Observe

Identify material type, stress points, paint stability, and any prior repairs. Photograph everything and label small parts.

2) Stabilize

Stop cracks and looseness from worsening. Choose adhesives and supports that preserve future options.

3) Restore

Clean first. Then address surfaces with minimal aggression. We teach touch-up as “less is more,” with careful color and finish matching.

4) Disclose

If the restoration affects originality, we recommend documenting what was done and when—so the object’s story stays honest.

Restoration ethics

Respect the object and the next owner.

  • We avoid teaching “invisible repair” framing. Instead, we teach clean workmanship and honest documentation.
  • We encourage reversible steps first: gentle cleaning, mechanical fastening, and non-permanent adhesion where viable.
  • We highlight safety: VOC awareness, protective equipment, heat risks, and safe storage.
  • We teach “stop points”—moments where the correct move is to pause or consult a specialist.

Our teaching standards

How we keep lessons structured, practical, and safe.

Clarity gates

Each module must include a tools list, risk notes, and a “common mistakes” section before publish.

Outcome checks

We verify steps by replicating them on multiple materials, not by one perfect demo.

Accessible pacing

We teach “why” briefly, then “how” in checklists. Learners should finish with confidence, not confusion.

Continuous updates

If safer adhesives, better ventilation practices, or improved techniques appear, we update lessons accordingly.

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For learner support and course questions.

Office hours
Mon–Fri, 09:00–17:00 (local)