
My poor obitsu girl Leelu is in bad shape.


When I get home I'll take some pics and post them up!
Greyhaunt wrote:Well, I don't know much about silicone caps, but it is a fact that wig caps can stain a doll's head. The plus side to this is that since the doll is wearing a wig 99% of the time it's not going to be noticeable. Since obitsu heads are vinyl they are 200% more vulnerable to staining than resin. I've found that if I even LOOK at my obitsu in an offcolor way they stain >< At least it is in a place where it won't be seen much (unlike right in the middle of my doll's stomach).
One way to minimize this now and in the future is to simply take the wig and wash it in your sink in warm (not boiling) water with detergent until the water runs clear. Might take a while depending on how much "loose" dye is in the wig cap, but eventually it will run clear. Just wash, and rinse, wash and rinse...etc... Anytime you get a wig that has a colored wig cap this is probably a good procedure.
As for your Pukifee - while it may stain from prolonged exposure I have found that resin stains less easily than vinyl. Just be sure to rinse anything with strong colors and maybe do a vinegar set as well (don't know if that would affect wig hair or not so can't recommend on those).
sailor_ashes wrote: Even though mohair wigs are adorable, I think I'll just buy synthetic hair wigs from now own so that this doesn't happen anymore.
Greyhaunt wrote:Oh - it's a mohair wig! Are you talking actual mohair skin or mohair sewn onto a fabric base? My advice about washing is definitely meant for fabric wig caps - washing a mohair sking wig is NOT a good idea unless you know how to deal properly with the skin. I'm given to understand (although I can certainly be corrected) that the skins can get stiff and unflexible if wet too much.
If it's a mohair wig, what you might want to try doing is making an extra "undercap" of some undyed muslin or maybe t-shirt fabric and just keep an eye on that. When it starts to look like dye is coming through - replace it with a new one.
Since I tend to root the hair in my 26cm dolls I haven't had this sort of problem - and I've only used mohair wigs on my resin dolls.
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