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V3n0m777
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Maintenance and tech .

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Hi im a new member here, im really interested to buy a doll soon and i want to know if you have some advice about the maintenance of a silicone doll and how i can move her safely without broke her.

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V3n0m777 wrote:Hi im a new member here, im really interested to buy a doll soon and i want to know if you have some advice about the maintenance of a silicone doll and how i can move her safely without broke her.

Thank you
Hi V3n0m777, >> Welcome <<

As with most valuable items which you aren't used to handling, the main thing to keep in mind is to be careful and plan ahead. Don't just pick her up and start walking around without having first cleared a path, opening all the doors and making ready the surface on which you plan to deposit her.

Next is to make sure you clean her thoroughly when she arrives. Dolls will likely have some factory residue on them, sometimes a mold release agent is still present.

Much of it is common sense, but you can read further on a few particular maintenance procedures here:
https://www.dollforum.com/forum/viewtop ... aintenance

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Thank you for your help

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