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 (18.77 KiB) Viewed 804 times
"Sugar coating" half removed
- 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 (7.39 KiB) Viewed 804 times
Most of the "sugar coating" removed
- 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 (10.19 KiB) Viewed 804 times
"Sugar coating" half removed
- 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 (9.53 KiB) Viewed 804 times
"Sugar coating" half removed
- 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