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DollLyfe
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Abrasions on TPE

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The wrist area on my doll has what looks to be abrasions. Is there any way to make this smooth again or can it be subpar TPE? The doll brand is Entity according to the paper that came with her.
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Re: Abrasions on TPE

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Put on some baby oil and heat it with a heat gun and pat it with a micro fiber cloth it will smooth right out
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Re: Abrasions on TPE

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Mine has it as well, and it's from WM Dolls, I think it's common for TPE, I'd only be worried about it becoming worse.

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Re: Abrasions on TPE

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Happens fairly easily if she isn't well powdered and rubs against nearly anything.

Sometimes it's just dirt/crusted powder/etc though, so be sure to clean it with baby oil first to see if it's actually a rough patch.

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