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I remember Picklepud saying he got rid of his (creases) with boiling water, but it also took his sideburns off My 1600 Clawd has a bad case of glue seepage so beware......
blowdryer would be worth a shot at least -- its easier to control than hot water or even a heating pad
I finally got Operetta today and she is STUNNING! visitors can't see pics , please register or loginvisitors can't see pics , please register or loginHer hair looks much better after washing out that awful gel, I think. I like the idea of her showing off her (conveniently thematic and non-deforming) scar instead of hiding it all the time, 'cuz it's kewl-looking. :3
Aw the other thread got locked...
EDIT: Misread it.If you're trying to remove their heads or heat them up, keep the hairdryer (on medium or high) at least 2 inches from their heads but aimed towards the neck hole (or whatever you're trying to heat up). I usually leave it there for about 30 seconds to a minute. Never had any problems with it and their heads become very easy to remove.