I wouldn’t recommend leaving it in the sun for any length of time, but out of the box to let the silicone breath should be sufficient — if it isn’t direct sunlight, you should be able to leave it alone for several days without issue.
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GubernatorFan wrote:That's a good question about which body it is. It's bound to be one of the ones that they produce as base bodies. But it's hard to tell for me. I'd guess it is suntan and large-breasted, and obviously with the removable feet, so this (if correct) would narrow down the possibilities.
As for cleaning the body, don't use anything too strong. Soap and water should do it. In a case like this, wash and dry, leave for two or three days, then check -- the stain might have disappeared on its own. If not, wash and dry and check again -- last time this happened to one of mine, the stain disappeared at that stage. Repeat as needed. Make sure you cover the body in protective powder after washing. If everything else fails, dedicate this body to the look that caused the stain, and research and find the same or very similar body to use with the other set of clothes.
jokuzo wrote:Thanks for your answer. I think it's a custom body, i looked more in detail, i don't think it's the S20A. The hips are thiner, and the knee less detailled... Impossible to buy alone i think.
I don't want to dedicate this body to only one outfit. I will aplly the color fixer method, and try to clean with your method. And with the stockings it will be OK for the skirt.
I have cleaned it 2 days ago with soap and water, and again tonight. The stain seems to be lighter. I'll continue this method for a few days to see if it works, i'll keep in touch. Thanks again for your answers.
I already had HOT TOYS, even customised some of them, but this doll is clearly another world. i wasn't expecting that ! I tought i was buying another figurine !
GubernatorFan wrote:Pleather is the worst, but I have no solution. Sometimes even an incomplete protective wrap that supposedly covers the parts that would come into contact with it is insufficient, as if the dye finds a way around it. Perhaps (perhaps!) if you glue a fabric lining on it, keeping it at a mm or two distance from the skin?
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