dolldater wrote:This will not only get debris, but dirt and smudges
as well.
It's the doll owners best friend.
Cost: $1
Does the roller actually work?
dolldater wrote:This will not only get debris, but dirt and smudges
as well.
It's the doll owners best friend.
Cost: $1
Props101 wrote:Hello, I'm wondering if I can give a tpe doll body a bath with out rusting the internal metal skeleton? The manufacturer of the doll is XY
Interesting method, but you must be talking about a tpe doll. This thread is for silicone dolls, and you should never put oil on a silicone doll.DollAllyandfan wrote:I used a variation of the shower technique where I just put a non-slip mat in the shower, wrapped the standing feet with plastic and just stood the doll withd her arms leaning against the shower for balance. Soaping and rinsing where a breeze, and as a bonus, covering her in baby oil after drying was also easy and fun, didn’t have to worry about dripping oil on the floor or bed.
Not really for me. The silicone seems to leak enough oil(?) to almost instantly remove the "stickyness" of the roller. At first I thought powderresidue might be the issue. But I tried the roller recently right after cleaning my doll with soap and water.Mitchell Hart wrote: ↑Tue Feb 09, 2021 9:18 pmdolldater wrote:This will not only get debris, but dirt and smudges
as well.
It's the doll owners best friend.
Cost: $1
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Does the roller actually work?