Maintaining a sex doll.
DJ
Last Update 9 maanden geleden
Some good tips provided by experienced dolls owners
Wash your hands before play.
Always use a water-based lube.
Never use Vaseline or oil-based products for lube.
Never use solvents or strong chemicals to clean her.
To avoid messy and regular clean-ups, use a condom.
Clean her love holes often to stop germs. You don't want a bladder infection. (This may be just a Myth?)
If she's dirty gently use mild soapy water with a soft sponge or cloth to clean.
Don't rub too hard as it may split the skin.
According to the instructions for my rose doll, Soap, Shampoo, Bath Gel and Mild Detergents are ok to use on silicone.
Powder her once she is clean and air-dried. A cool or warm electric fan (at a safe distance of course) will work well. Don't leave her by a bar heater or fire (for obvious reasons).
Avoid tight clothing for extended periods, as it can cause creases.
Watch out for sharp things like jacket zips, long fingernails, pieces of jewelry etc. as they can damage the silicone.
Use Corn starch or Talcum powder if she gets sticky.
Be gentle and move her limbs slowly.
Research the movement limitations of your doll.
Long gloves/mittens, long socks and a fresh powder make her a lot easier and safer to dress.
Be very careful of her fingers when moving, positioning, or dressing.
For extended storage, keep her lying flat in the relaxed position on a soft colourless surface with no clothes on and powdered, preferably in the original shipping crate. This will reduce any chance of silicone damage, creasing, deformation, and joint pressure.
Always wash new clothes just in case they stain her. Especially black and dark colours.
If she has finger wires, feel inside to make sure they are centred, if not then pull the fingertip a little, centre the wire then release the fingertip.
If she is heavy, bend your knees with your back straight and use your leg power to lift, don't use your back like a crane.
If warming a doll with an electric blanket, always use the lowest heat setting and check her often in case she creates a hotspot.
If you want to bathe her (please check with the manufacturer if your doll can be bathed) keep her neck and head out of the water.
If in the shower (also check with the manufacturer) you should remove her head (don't wash her head in the shower) and put a plastic bag with a rubber band around the torso and neck to stop water going into her spine.
Avoid direct sunlight on the skin for long periods as it may cause fading.
Silicone will last longer if kept between 5 & 35 degrees Celsius.
Avoid dusty areas as silicone dolls are both sticky & electrostatic which will mean a lot more cleaning.
You may gently nibble but don't bite her.
And most important, give her plenty of love and treat her like your Princess.