Indents on doll?
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Indents on doll?
What are some tips for moving her around in the future?
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photos would be nice if you could share so we can see how they look.
moving around:
office chair w/ wheels.
wheelchair.
bridle carry bent at elbows/knees.
the doll stand (if it's possible to just slide the stand while doll is on it. the custom stand I'm using is able to do that.)
/g'day.
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Just massage/pinch/etc the silicone, careful not to tear/damage it, basically just lightly stretch/compress it.
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Unfortunately I am not at home and don't have any photos. I will try the above mentioned method when I get back. Thank you!DarkOne wrote:With silicone dolls its very important to massage any dents as soon as you see them till they go away. Silicone wants to return to its as cast shape, but sometimes needs a little help to get back to that shape. The longer the dents are left in, the more the silicone will remember them.
Just massage/pinch/etc the silicone, careful not to tear/damage it, basically just lightly stretch/compress it.
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There are still some indents on the bottoms of her feet from when she was face down while being powdered. I will continue to give her little foot rubs to see if they improve.
My next big task is to fix a small tear in her left foot and a finger poke. I have the silicone repair kit from Real Doll but I am so clumsy with this kind of stuff I am worried to try it.
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Yep, the trick for dents is to get to them ASAP and maybe your next dents will completely disappear.RussMeyerFan wrote:I took some time to massage the indents on my doll Alison and they are almost gone now! Thanks for the input!
There are still some indents on the bottoms of her feet from when she was face down while being powdered. I will continue to give her little foot rubs to see if they improve.
My next big task is to fix a small tear in her left foot and a finger poke. I have the silicone repair kit from Real Doll but I am so clumsy with this kind of stuff I am worried to try it.
The trick to doing repairs is using WAYY TOO LITTLE glue! Seriously, apply a microscopically thick layer with a toothpick. Iv seen some dolls that look like they where repaired with a caulking gun by a plumber trying to repair a leaky shower. Remember if you use too little glue and it comes apart, you can always repair it again.. removing too much glue is VERY hard! also when using too little glue any open (unglued) areas at the surface can easily be fixed in a 2nd pass by using a toothpick to apply a little glue into the cut after the 1st set of glue has cured, so don't worry about using too little glue near the surface, worry about glue coming out of the cut and getting all over the skin, or resulting in a lump/hard spot.
Most also recommend wraping it in cling film so as to keep the edges of the tear 'level' with each other and position the doll somehow that the tear is being forced closed lightly while the glue cures. (or use the cling film to force the tear closed)
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Wish I read this ahead of time. I used too much glue to fix a finger poke and it looks a little weirdDarkOne wrote:Yep, the trick for dents is to get to them ASAP and maybe your next dents will completely disappear.RussMeyerFan wrote:I took some time to massage the indents on my doll Alison and they are almost gone now! Thanks for the input!
There are still some indents on the bottoms of her feet from when she was face down while being powdered. I will continue to give her little foot rubs to see if they improve.
My next big task is to fix a small tear in her left foot and a finger poke. I have the silicone repair kit from Real Doll but I am so clumsy with this kind of stuff I am worried to try it.
The trick to doing repairs is using WAYY TOO LITTLE glue! Seriously, apply a microscopically thick layer with a toothpick. Iv seen some dolls that look like they where repaired with a caulking gun by a plumber trying to repair a leaky shower. Remember if you use too little glue and it comes apart, you can always repair it again.. removing too much glue is VERY hard! also when using too little glue any open (unglued) areas at the surface can easily be fixed in a 2nd pass by using a toothpick to apply a little glue into the cut after the 1st set of glue has cured, so don't worry about using too little glue near the surface, worry about glue coming out of the cut and getting all over the skin, or resulting in a lump/hard spot.
Most also recommend wraping it in cling film so as to keep the edges of the tear 'level' with each other and position the doll somehow that the tear is being forced closed lightly while the glue cures. (or use the cling film to force the tear closed)