TPE care-The Newly Wed guide
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Also I was wondering if anyone has used castile soap like Dr. Bronner's to clean TPE dolls? That's the only unscented hand soap I have in stock, but it's not antibacterial as far as I know.
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Good to know. So the TPE doesn't absorb much of the Dawn scent?ColColt wrote:Many folks just use Dawn dish washing soap-just a small amount is all that's needed in water.
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Re: Breast inflation
You posted this elsewhere and I answered it.vals1984 wrote:Hi I have a WM doll with the hollow breast option is it possible for me to still inflate the breast with a needle and syringe.
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Old thread, yeah but, I’d like to know as well. Since after the 5-6 soap and water wash you want to avoid soap and water too frequently right? So what, we sweep, wipe, or brush off the powder? Like, with a microfiber towel or something?Mike777 wrote:My first post, lol. Stupid question, butHow? With water? Just sweep it away with some cloth/brush?Be sure to remove baby powder first before oiling her body.
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I didn't know about oil cleaning when I first got my doll. So I just did the multi-wash ritual. Worked fine though.
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Yeah, but it usually takes more than one go. That's why I referred to it as a multi-wash ritual.ColColt wrote:Can you actually get any factory crud off with soap and water? As I mentioned, I never tried it that way.