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Once this process is done a very light powdering is only required she's not sticky at all barely needs to powder
I do believe it does help prevent drag when putting clothes on and also helps prevents a certain amount of staining .
it takes me of roughly an hour from head to toe. I will usually take a small paint roller and saturated with baby oil and insert it into the cavities and which maybe potentially dirty along with Vaseline .
I never use soap and water partially because it doesn't do any good and I really do not like mold.
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the baby oil works by far better , and it's good for the tpe.
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Do you think using just oil from the minute you open the box is okay? Then you never need to worry about drying out the cavities, just oil, wipe, powder and go?abracadabra wrote:I used soap and water once but didn't really clean that well.
the baby oil works by far better , and it's good for the tpe.
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I think it would be fine.stones wrote:Do you think using just oil from the minute you open the box is okay? Then you never need to worry about drying out the cavities, just oil, wipe, powder and go?abracadabra wrote:I used soap and water once but didn't really clean that well.
the baby oil works by far better , and it's good for the tpe.
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Yes, you cannot use petroleum jelly or mineral oil on silicone dolls.Hwyman072 wrote:dose this work for TPE dolls only?
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Give her a good bath with warm water and soap when she arrives. Oil alone isnt any good. There might be industrial toxins on her fresh from the factory, as well as who knows how many people have had their hands on her. Make her yours and clean her well. To avoid getting water in her cavities when you wash her...simple, just dont get water up in there. Over time you might decide that an oil bath alone will do just fine...but get her sanitized first.abracadabra wrote:I think it would be fine.stones wrote:Do you think using just oil from the minute you open the box is okay? Then you never need to worry about drying out the cavities, just oil, wipe, powder and go?abracadabra wrote:I used soap and water once but didn't really clean that well.
the baby oil works by far better , and it's good for the tpe.
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