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Got dyed, how to clean?

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Hey there, the back of my doll got dyed after wearing black clothes. I have tried cleaning it with body soap, but it is not quite effective. Any help will be appreciated!

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xzlyx wrote: Wed May 03, 2023 2:37 am Hey there, the back of my doll got dyed after wearing black clothes. I have tried cleaning it with body soap, but it is not quite effective. Any help will be appreciated!
Benzoyl peroxide i.e. acne cream. This is an unofficial solution but no one that I know of has reported post application damage.

Keep applying and letting it absorb until the stain fades. Mineral oil applications will take care of what's left.
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Re: Got dyed, how to clean?

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Not to be harsh but, rather candid, To prevent this, don't put very inexpensive black and other dark directly items on her. Use a body stocking and perhaps consider upping the quality of the lingerie & other clothing...

The black stuff I am wearing in my signature did not stain me.
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Re: Got dyed, how to clean?

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Staining is not a big issue. When manufacturers melt TPE or silicone materials to cast dolls, they need certain oils as solvents. These oils will slowly seep out of the doll’s body. As the doll secretes these oils, the stains will gradually fade or even disappear over time. If you need to remove stains, you generally have two options: one is to use a stain remover, which requires multiple applications and timely cleaning, effective in 2 to 4 days but can corrode the doll’s body (especially TPE). The second option is to use makeup remover, white oil, olive oil, etc., applied multiple times at intervals of a few hours. However, be careful as these can also remove the doll’s makeup, including facial and body makeup.

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Re: Got dyed, how to clean?

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Many threads on the use and application of Oxy-10 acne cream to remove stains from TPE dolls.

One current example is HERE (viewtopic.php?p=2442916).

It is commonly available, inexpensive, safe for dolls, safe for humans and the ingredients are fully disclosed.
This stuff should be the first thing a new TPE doll owner gets for their doll. :)

Good luck.
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Re: Got dyed, how to clean?

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I have a silicone Doll and had the same issue once. But magically, the stains slowly disappeared during the next days. I'm not sure how it happened, did the dye get absorbed by the silicone? I'm not sure, but I hope this also will be the case with your Doll. And a good advice is not using cheap (and dark) clothes, and always (always) wash the clothes first in a small tub to see how much paint comes off (keep it for like 30 minutes in warm water with soap, and wash it thouroughly with fresh water afterwards). If it gives colour then give it multiple washes until you see no more coloured water. Good luck!

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