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I have nothing to add but you know I looked that over and thought the results were fantastic! I also thought the Andorian looks great with just the silver jumper on too but that just might be me.
Also Twin pines also sells the best action figure/doll cleaner called 911 and it works really good. Also for dolls with hair the doll shampoo and conditioners are the best around and work magic on any dolls hair.
Also another tip For anyone who likes the female 12" dolls and the skinny Kiss and sonny dolls, someone suggested to me to use Vinegar on them to help stop the melting. They claim it helps stop the out gassing that causes the melting. I don't know if it's true but thought I'd mention it to anyone who looking to help save their dolls and willing to give it a try. I'm not sure if it will work but am hoping. You will also have to remove any melting already there and I suggest using the twin pines doll cleaner and keep the dolls in a cool place. Best if keep in AC. Also put powder on the limps and in the shoulder and hip areas. Get as much in the cracks on them as you can. The powder helps alot!
Very helpful. I wonder if it would work on Trek shirts to remove the black from the belt
I don't think so, this is for vinyl only. I wouldn't think you'd want to use it on a soft fabric. Then again... I have a couple crappy kirk shirts sitting around. Perhaps a little experiment...
I don't think so, this is for vinyl only. I wouldn't think you'd want to use it on a soft fabric. Then again... I have a couple crappy kirk shirts sitting around. Perhaps a little experiment...
Keep us posted. If this works it could work on just about anything. Old, crappy shirts and suits could become minty new again
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