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"Sauna" delivered today
Looking forward to see how doll cooking works
Reporting back probably tomorrow

I'm going to start with my cheap TPE doll on a 90F cook for an hour or two, then maybe jump it to 100F for another hour. Any anons know at what temperatures are safe for TPE before losing form?
Then trying out better TPE doll if all goes well.
Then moving on to SLE doll (concerned about this one because I don't know how well the gel inserts for breasts/butt will take to cooking)

Any other tips or trials for testing this idea? Wish me luck.

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All this heating talk gave me an idea.
I currently have a king-sized 2-outlet heating blanket. I have used it before, but the way it's constructed is for a flexible heating coil zig-zagged across the length of the blanket. When cooking my dolls in it, the heat distribution is very contained to where there are warm and cold zones on the dolls, almost making the experience worse.
I looked up if there were any materials that evenly distributed heat, but that would still in blanket-brain.
What if, instead of inside a heated wrap, the doll was warmed in what's basically an oven?
>picrel
>Portable infrared sauna
>Adjustable temperature remote
>Even heating in container
>Can probably seal top and leave head detached in sauna
Steam saunas are also available, but I'd prefer the dry infrared so as not to possibly mess up the doll's powdering

What do you anons think? Has anyone tried this yet?

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