SD, Obitsu, freaky goaty footed SOOM, Hounds, all the big kids in the 50 to 72cm range
by AppleMintPie » Fri Jul 01, 2011 12:21 pm
XD I tried that but stains don´t react that much to this method. It´s true the dolls usualy have this weird mild smell left after cleaning XP
Some of my resin dolls even lost their resin smell. O_o Every doll reacts differently to this method, alcohol Is better for stain remowing, the baking soda is more for restoring aged plastic.
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by Greyhaunt » Fri Jul 01, 2011 12:58 pm
For deep in stains what you should use is some sort of pimple treatment. There are threads about it over in Junkyspot, but basically you put the pimple creme on the stain and leave it on for at least 24hrs - if you can put it out in the sun while the creme is there it will help. But look for the specifics in Junkyspot becuase I don't remember exactly which pimple creme is best or exact times.
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by maywong » Fri Jul 01, 2011 1:27 pm
Try Oxy 10 pimple creme or something that has 10% benzoyl peroxide in it. BTW I bought a wooden mat from a chain smoker's house. I soaked in the tub with some water and fabric refresher. Then washed it and put it outside to dry. I don't know if this would work on the doll but it's something to think about.
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