Remove Scratches From Love Dolls
First, grab a damp, clean towel. Preferably white cloth. Then, cover the indentation with a cloth and heat the surface. Continue the same process for a while. You will notice the indentations and indentations on the surface of the 6YE doll begin to fade away. Cover visible pressure indents with a hot, clean towel for a while. Next, put on gloves and pat the same area with your hands. Repeat the same operation until the indent disappears. It appears that a hair dryer is a versatile accessory. While people think that hair dryers are only for drying wet dreadlocks, it also provides a solution for your TPE doll restoration work.
Sex dolls need specific lubricants from their owners if they want to feel the best they can while using them. Some of these lubricants can cause stains, especially if the doll is not thoroughly cleaned after use. The same products used for lubrication can become sticky if not removed immediately after using the sex doll, which can cause the fabric to stick to the skin or even tear parts where the lubricant remains. Remember, dolls are not real people and need to be handled with care. In a new doll, the joints can be a little stiff, so be careful when trying to move the doll's limbs, the joints will loosen after a few days. If you want to move the arms and legs to position your doll in any position, remember to move the limbs back to the original straight position when switching to different positions.
Please Fix Your TPE Doll Asap
Facial cuts and tears on TPE dolls can be repaired with a similar setup, but require more practice. A steady hand and the right tools can help you repair mature facial cuts on your sex doll. However, if you are trying it out for the first time, we recommend purchasing a new Zelex doll head. This will completely remake your real doll and is worth every penny. While very durable and elastic, TPE sex doll skin is porous. This means there are some mature holes to keep him soft, but make him prone to moisture and staining. The most common cause of soiling a sex doll is contact with new dark fabrics, or tight clothing with elastic waste tape.
You have used a specific stain removal cream to protect your doll. You can find it in our doll accessories. The most important thing is to keep your doll away from new fabrics, which often contain too much dye and can seep into your doll's skin if exposed to prolonged periods of time. Your sex doll can last a long time if you take care of it properly. Don't take chances. You are dealing with synthetic materials here. Not a living thing that can heal itself. Also, once a tear occurs, repair it as soon as possible. mature wounds can become larger in a short period of time. Again, like its human counterpart, you have to give the repair process time to be effective. Let the glue dry for a few hours. Do not move damaged surfaces excessively during drying. When the wound heals and the glue dries, remember that the damaged area is never as good as new. It will be weaker than the other parts.
Treat The Sex Doll Like A Real Living Person
Additionally, the lube creates a sloppy top to enhance the experience and perfectly replicate intercourse with a human partner. Specifically, water-based lube is commendable because it is latex and material friendly, especially for silicone. This is a very effective way to get the best experience possible. At the same time, it helps maintain the material integrity of your realistic sex doll. We recommend against using silicone-based lubricants as they can damage TPE and silicone materials.
Once again when it comes to how to fix your sex doll, you really need to treat her like a real living person. If a living person has just had surgery, you allow them to rest, heal, and recover. The same goes for your love doll so that the restoration process is as efficient as possible. You should of course let the glue dry and set for a few hours. Do not move or touch the damaged service until you have had enough time for the glue to set. If the wound is small, just apply it with a cotton swab and only a thin scar will be left after the repair. If the glue drips too much, it can leave scars where the glue has flowed. A good way to do this is to use a thick piece of paper, cut a hole in the middle that is larger than the wound, and cover the wound with the paper so that no glue drips into the silicone on the outside of the wound.