Just made a purchase! WM162E tips?
Just made a purchase! WM162E tips?
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Re: Just made a purchase! WM162E tips?
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Re: Just made a purchase! WM162E tips?
clothing just buy loose fitting stuff until she gets in or you can guestimate on her body dimensions listed. if its new clothes soak them in warm water to remove excess dye from them gonna take more than one soak to remove dye do it until the water is clear.
use the least fragrant anti bacterial soap you can find, microfiber cloths, a aquarium air pump to dry her out with would recommend trying to hand dry her and then put the air tubes in there for a while. also you want to make her last long buy a USB inspection camera so you can inspect her holes periodically dont want anything growing in there. and if shes going to be sleeping in your bed buy a white microplush blanket for her to sleep on so she doesnt leave oil stains on your sheets.
anything else i missed checkout this sticky post viewtopic.php?f=224&t=88292
Re: Just made a purchase! WM162E tips?
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Re: Just made a purchase! WM162E tips?
Kira-sama wrote:One thing to do to make sure that a doll of this weight lasts a long time is to move her carefully and to make sure that you can lift her relatively easily. Sliding her on your bed to pull her closer to you because you can't lift her is one example of something that shouldn't be done. I have a JY161cm (35kg also) and she was heavy to lift and I couldn't do it very often because I wasn't strong. I also bought a WM162E this week and will try this time to get a little stronger (weight-lifting) and lift her regularly to help condition my body to lifting her.
You can slide her on the bed with extra bed sheets. I put a soft one under her to sleep on, then I can just pull the sheet to move her closer. So the sheet is moving against the bed not her.
Clothe sizes I buy xs for everything in womens, small to large in girls though. Really depends on what it is for girls sizes.
Londynn 164J viewtopic.php?f=11&t=146629
Naiyana162E viewtopic.php?f=11&t=134163
Jae Eun 162E viewtopic.php?f=11&t=134287
Jensen 166C viewtopic.php?f=11&t=114830
Re: Just made a purchase! WM162E tips?
It might work, but I'm feeling it's still possible to chafe your doll's skin even with extra blankets. I might be wrong though.Unwritten wrote:Kira-sama wrote:One thing to do to make sure that a doll of this weight lasts a long time is to move her carefully and to make sure that you can lift her relatively easily. Sliding her on your bed to pull her closer to you because you can't lift her is one example of something that shouldn't be done. I have a JY161cm (35kg also) and she was heavy to lift and I couldn't do it very often because I wasn't strong. I also bought a WM162E this week and will try this time to get a little stronger (weight-lifting) and lift her regularly to help condition my body to lifting her.
You can slide her on the bed with extra bed sheets. I put a soft one under her to sleep on, then I can just pull the sheet to move her closer. So the sheet is moving against the bed not her. :D
Clothe sizes I buy xs for everything in womens, small to large in girls though. Really depends on what it is for girls sizes.