Tips for daily care and maintenance of silicone dolls

- Wash your hands before playing.
- Always use with a water-based lubricant.
- Never use lubricant. with petroleum jelly or oil base
- Never use solvents or strong chemicals to clean them.
- Use a condom to avoid messy and regular cleanings.
- Clean her love holes often to stop germs. You don't want a bladder infection. (Maybe this is just a myth?)
- If dirty, gently use mild soapy water to clean with a soft sponge or cloth.
- Do not rub too hard as this may split the skin.
- According to the instructions for my rose doll, soap, shampoo, bath gel and mild detergents are fine on silicone.
- Powder it once it's clean and air dry. A cool or warm electric fan (at a safe distance, of course) works well. Don't leave them next to a bar heater or fire (for obvious reasons).
- Avoid tight dark clothing for long periods of time as this can cause wrinkles and discoloration.
- Watch out for sharp objects such as jacket zippers, long fingernails, jewelry, etc., as these can damage the silicone.
- Use cornstarch or talcum powder if it gets sticky.
- Be gentle and move your limbs slowly.
- Do not have your doll perform gymnastic-level movements such as B. Splits.
- Long gloves/mittens, long socks and a fresh powder make dressing much easier and safer.
- Be very careful with your fingers when moving, positioning, or tightening.
- For longer storage, store flat in the relaxed position on a soft, colorless surface with no clothing and powdered, preferably in the original shipping crate. This reduces the risk of silicone damage, wrinkling, deformation and pressure on the joint.
- Always wash new clothes just in case they get stained. Mainly black and dark colors.
- If it has finger wires, feel inward to make sure they are centered. If not, pull the fingertip a little, center the wire and release the fingertip.
- If it's heavy, with your back straight, bend your knees and use your leg strength to lift, don't use your back like a crane.
- When warming a doll with an electric blanket, always use the lowest heat setting and check frequently for hot spots.
- If you want to bathe her (please check with the manufacturer if your doll can be bathed), keep your head and neck out of the water.
- When you shower (also check with the manufacturer), you should remove your head (do not wash in the shower) and place a plastic bag with an elastic band around your torso neck to prevent water from entering your spine.
- Avoid exposing the skin to direct sunlight for a long time, as it may cause fading.
- Silicone will last longer if stored between 5 and 35 degrees Celsius.
- Avoid dusty areas as silicone dolls are both sticky and electrostatic which means a lot more cleaning.
- You may nibble gently, but don't bite them.
- And most importantly, give her lots of love and treat her like your princess.
*This is for reference only and is not 100% stone cold. Please feel free to pass these tips on to other doll lovers.
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