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    What is the best way to clean to vinyl on these dolls? I've read this in the past, but just haven't needed the info today, and have a bad memory.

    I received my PM Asian girl today. We've washed hair, Downey dunked, but now need to clean up her face, arms, legs. There are dirty areas that don't want to wipe off with warm water and cloth. I was afraid of alcohol, soap. What is best? She doesn't have any marks, paint, scuffs, just grime from love (I hope).

    I thought it best to come to the experts.

    Thanks guys!

    Stacird

    <font color="#33CCCC" size="1">[ May 08, 2007 01:52 PM: Message edited by: djsnjones ]</font>

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    I use baking soda. It works very well.

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    Do you make a paste of it and then wipe off?

    I'm paranoid of messing this up, can you tell?
    I'll be better after I get this first one under my belt.

    Thanks,
    Stacird

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    Lay your doll flat so that her eyes are closed. Shake a little baking soda on to a damp cloth. Gently rub any dirty spots.(Not on the body or eyes!) Use another damp cloth to wipe off the powder. Pat dry.
    Hope that helps!

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