Frequently Asked Questions
Are the materials safe for children’s toys?
Yes. We specify low-VOC, toy-safe adhesives and cleaners. Courses flag age-related safety considerations and link to standards so you can verify locally.
Do I need special tools to start?
Beginner paths use common household tools. Advanced units introduce specialty tools, with eco-friendly and affordable alternatives when possible.
How long do I keep course access?
You keep lifetime access, including updates to materials lists and safety notes as we refine them.
Can you help with electronics?
Yes. Our electronics track covers safe soldering, battery leakage cleanup, and testing. If a device is unsafe to repair, we explain why and how to recycle components.
Do you offer certificates?
Yes. You can earn a completion certificate by submitting before/after documentation for peer review. This validates skills for clients or employers.
What if I make a mistake during restoration?
We include troubleshooting modules and reversible steps to minimize risk. You’ll learn to pause, document, and choose the least invasive correction.
Which toys should not be restored?
Some recalled items, mold-infested plushies beyond safe remediation, or brittle plastics may be unsafe. We teach evaluation criteria and ethical alternatives.
How do refunds work?
If a course does not match your needs and you haven’t earned its certificate, contact us within 14 days for options. We’re here to help you succeed.
Is there community support?
Yes. You’ll access moderated forums and periodic live Q&A sessions. Respectful feedback and privacy rules apply.