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My husband and I just had this conversation:Me: I want a doll for my birthday.Him: Ok, I'll get you 'a doll' for your birthday.Me: I want a specific doll for my birthday.Him: Oh..... Well, then that probably won't happen because of one of three reasons. Either A) I'll forget about it because your birthday isn't till september, or B) It's probably expensive, or C) It's probably not made anymore.Me: *coyly* It's all of those, but I won't let you forget about it! I'll remind you!Him: No.And no amount of whining, pleading, or bargaining got him to even look the doll up on ebay, write it's name down, or change his answer. And that is the story of how I will never hold Gil in my own two hands.
I really would like to know if there is anyone that could pick up dolls for me. There are lots of dolls out or coming that haven't yet to arrive or enever will arrive to Sweden... I will of course pay you a finders feeI'm looking for Catrine, Jinafire, Swim Class Dolls and the Deluxe Fashionpacks
Speaking of Deuce, I'm considering selling my DotD Deuce. Just not sure I'm attached to him anymore. He is complete except for his sunglasses. They snapped in half almost as soon as I took him out of the package and I was by no means rough with them! :/ Anyone know what a loose DotD Deuce sans glasses goes for?
Will re-washing sticky dolls move the glue from the scalp to the rest of the hair? Alot of my dolls feel stickier than I remember them being 2 years ago
Quote from: justkitter on February 26, 2013, 08:55:14 AMWill re-washing sticky dolls move the glue from the scalp to the rest of the hair? Alot of my dolls feel stickier than I remember them being 2 years ago I've found that once the glue starts leeching out through the plugs, attempting to wash it out with water by normal means will usually only succeed in spreading it to the rest of the hair. Your best bet will be to soak it in a degreaser first to break up any residue. Once that's gone, you can just wash and style their hair the way you normally would, repeat treatment as necessary. I haven't tried it yet myself, but Tea Tree oil seems to be having good results with those that have used it (I believe credit for this find goes to Catlein). You should be able to get bottles of it at most pharmacies. I've been having luck using Goof Off 2 whenever the problem crops up on my own dolls, which is a discontinued product, so I'll likely be grabbing some Tea Tree oil in the future to give it a whirl. Good luck!
You can get shampoo that has tea tree oil in it. Maybe that can be a cheap alternative?