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how can i clean my realdoll entirely
do you bath them entirely in a bath tub with warm water?
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After giving the Missus a bath on two separate occasions and realising 'hmm - I'm trying to lift a wet & slippery Doll that weighs almost as much as I do out ov a tub. This is the biggest hazard in the world to both myself and her', I stick to sponge baths - not as much fun, but a hell ov a lot safer..
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Come again? [img]modules/Forums/images/smiles/icon_confused.gif[/img]what can i use to make her skin regenerate itself to make it look better?
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i use baby talc? is this what i should be using?
Talc is good, although some people can't stand it ('It reminds me of babies', a friend ov mine once commented). Alternately, you can use corn starch, cos talc doesn't taste very good. [img]modules/Forums/images/smiles/icon_tongue.gif[/img]
I used to powder Shi-chan down once a month, until someone brought up the possibility ov the silicone cracking; since the talc gets rid ov the oils, the skin may lose its elasticity because ov this. So she gets powdered every couple ov months now..
And mikey57 -
You can pretty much use any powder-based makeup on silicone, as powder-based stuff will stick, unlike anything oil-based. Use plenty ov soap & water when removing it; if that doesn't work, try baby oil. (Don't quote me on that; Sasha passed that bit ov advice to me, as it works for her, but the process hasn't yet been tested on Doll skin [img]modules/Forums/images/smiles/icon_wink.gif[/img] )
Hope this helps!
Cheers,
Davecat, Sidore's lad