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Re: Stains on SM dolls Question

Posted: Sun Mar 03, 2019 4:13 pm
by Samurai
Hi, yes indigo is aware of the results and is confused as well.

Thanks

Samurai..

Re: Stains on SM dolls Question

Posted: Sun Mar 03, 2019 5:54 pm
by Grubhed
Samurai wrote:I have contacted Star @ sm dolls and she is going to send me some of their own cream/paste or whatever it is they recommend and see how that works on the doll.

However it looks like those stains are there to stay :(

Thank you for taking an interest in this thread and for trying to help it's appriciated. :thumbs_up:


Samurai... :glou:
I am very interested to see what the SM cream does, as I have the exact same problem with my SM doll. I too think they might be permanent. :( I feel bad for you, but I am relieved that I'm not alone in this. :glou:

Grubhed

Re: Stains on SM dolls Question

Posted: Sun Mar 03, 2019 6:10 pm
by Nazario_Oldham
Interesting Thread here!

I have a few staining area's as well. But not noticeable.

Following this thread closely for sure.

Re: Stains on SM dolls Question

Posted: Sun Mar 03, 2019 10:02 pm
by Indigo20
Current situation:

I'm in contact with "Samuarai" and "Grubhed" because of the stain remover that both used from me.
On both of their SM Doll's, the stain remover caused a darker spot.

The tests I made with SM Doll TPE from May 2018 was ok, also a current test with a new SM Doll head no. 62.
Otherwise I would not have given both the stain remover.

In a "few hours" I will receive a new SM Doll with doll head 76.
I repeat the test with the stain remover on doll and head.
I keep you updated.

Re: Stains on SM dolls Question

Posted: Mon Mar 04, 2019 12:45 pm
by Indigo20
Before I start with the test results, here a quick explanation of my stain remover creme.
1. The creme has to be applied as a covering layer on the TPE.
2. After 5-6 hours, the creme starts to crystallize which looks like "sugar coating".
3. The creme works with water-soluble components, and the creme makes an "air exchange" within TPE or silicone polymer structure for "soft-opening" of color stains.
4. The creme on top soaks up the color pigments.

On the pictures you will see the applied stain remover and later the "sugar coating" half removed, for seeing the TPE surface (and also as evidence that you see that this are the same spots).

TPE pieces from TPE material purchased from SM Doll in March 2018:
1_SM Doll TPE May 2018.jpg
1_SM Doll TPE May 2018.jpg (18.77 KiB) Viewed 804 times

"Sugar coating" half removed
2_SM Doll TPE May 2018.jpg
2_SM Doll TPE May 2018.jpg (17.7 KiB) Viewed 804 times

SM Doll head no. 62 from December 2018
3_SM Doll head no. 62 December 2018.JPG
3_SM Doll head no. 62 December 2018.JPG (7.39 KiB) Viewed 804 times

Most of the "sugar coating" removed
4_SM Doll head no. 62 December 2018.JPG
4_SM Doll head no. 62 December 2018.JPG (8.47 KiB) Viewed 804 times

The following pictures are from this SM Doll 170:
https://www.dollforum.com/forum/viewtop ... 9&t=112737

I received the doll this morning.

Sole of the doll:
5_SM Doll 170 March 2019.JPG
5_SM Doll 170 March 2019.JPG (10.19 KiB) Viewed 804 times

"Sugar coating" half removed
6_SM Doll 170 March 2019.JPG
6_SM Doll 170 March 2019.JPG (10.42 KiB) Viewed 804 times

Doll head no. 76 with SM Doll logo
7_SM Doll head no. 76 March 2019.JPG
7_SM Doll head no. 76 March 2019.JPG (9.53 KiB) Viewed 804 times

"Sugar coating" half removed
8_SM Doll head no. 76 March 2019.JPG
8_SM Doll head no. 76 March 2019.JPG (11.9 KiB) Viewed 804 times

As you can see, the stain remover creme from me did not cause any stains or color changes within the TPE.

I wrote to "Samurai" and "Grubhed" an email.
I have no "official" explanation (which can be discussed) why these 2 doll owners have made such an experience with my creme.

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Thanks to SM Doll (Jack & Taylor).
The SM Doll 170 is very nice and in perfect quality !
Packaging was also top :thumbs_up:

Re: Stains on SM dolls Question

Posted: Mon Mar 04, 2019 1:03 pm
by Samurai
Thanks Indigo20, it would seam that the problem lie's with the doll and not the cream, I had a Sm 146 cm doll in Tan which i sold but i contacted the person who bought the doll and asked him if he would try some jinsan stain remover on the 146 sm doll, which he agreed.

The jinsan stain remover did not stain that doll either so again it must be the TPE formula that my doll and Grubhed's doll was made from, i can't see any other explaination, though will have to wait untill receive the cream/paste from Sm dolls and try that and see what results that gives us.

Very strange :?

Samurai... :thumbs_up:

Re: Stains on SM dolls Question

Posted: Tue Apr 09, 2019 2:26 pm
by dollenvy
Samurai, it's been over a month since your last post. What was the outcome of using SM Doll's TPE stain remover?

Re: Stains on SM dolls Question

Posted: Tue Apr 09, 2019 3:23 pm
by Samurai
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Or i get. :2gunfire: :shocked!:

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:deadhorse:

Re: Stains on SM dolls Question

Posted: Tue Apr 09, 2019 4:02 pm
by dollarfan
Okey! We got it. You have to be quiet or You'll be shot, bat beaten and finally whipped like a horse till You die.

Re: Stains on SM dolls Question

Posted: Tue Apr 09, 2019 4:11 pm
by Samurai
Yeah something like that. :roll:

:haha4: