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Hey /jp/, these things are starting to get dirty. How do I clean them? Do I just spray febreeze on them or something?

>> No.4189157

Semen usually works.

>> No.4189158

You don't have Flandre? you're doing it wrong

>> No.4189159

Your semen mixed with club soda.

>> No.4189162

febreze solves everything.

>> No.4189163

What did you do to them to get them dirty?

Anyway, get a little bleach on rag and rub them down.

>> No.4189154

I don't know how to clean them, but spray febreeze on them? I laughed a bit

>> No.4189167

Any suggestions you get here will make the problem worse or ruin them.

>> No.4189168

Unless you jizzed all over them or spilled Dr Pepper on them, just use a vacuum.

>> No.4189176

>>4189168
>just use a vacuum.

Don't use a vaccuum anon. You'll suck away their soul, leaving them lifeless.

>> No.4189182

Okay, I assume you have a washing machine or access to one. Get some detergent (I recommend Tide cold water), and toss them in the machine. Add half a lid full of the detergent, set that fucker to "light wash." Stick 'em in the drier after. Don't forgot an anti-static sheet.

>> No.4189186

>>4189176
Considering
>Unless you jizzed all over them
I don't think he would anyway

>> No.4189188

Dry clean it

>> No.4189194

Put em in the tub

>> No.4189213

Steel wool, WD40.

>> No.4189216

Firehose.

>> No.4189217

Dishwasher+Bleach

>> No.4189225

Dusty or actually dirty? If it's just dust get some compressed air or a vacuum hose, if it's dirt take better care of your midget Towhows

>> No.4189226

DO WANT

Also, don't take any suggestions from here, you'll regret it

>> No.4189241

>>4189182
Yes, I think I'd like watching tiny toohoos tumbling in a dryer

>> No.4189244

>>4189182
use tumble dry, just in case

>> No.4189254
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4189254

Serious answer: wash them by hand using warm water from the tap and a washcloth.

That should have no trouble cleaning your dollies.

>> No.4190080

If it's just dust, carefully use a handheld vacuum cleaner to suck the dust and lint off.

If it's dirty as in deeper than surface, then wash very gently by hand with lukewarm to warm water. Try not to wash areas that aren't dirty; you want to keep the dolls as dry as possible. Use a small amount of detergent and an all-purpose stain remover for trouble spots.

Don't use the washing machine. It'll utterly soak your plush dolls and tear them, causing them to go 'moldy' if they don't dry out fast enough and create pilling all over. It'll also mess up the ribbons and smaller glue-on details of the dolls.

>> No.4190101

>>4189254
Oh god, those dolls are creepy!

>> No.4190124

>>4190101
YOU'RE FACE are creepy

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4190142

>>4190124

>you're face

>> No.4190159

>/jp/ - Dolls/Cleaning

Let's bake some cookies for the boys!

>> No.4190189

>>4190142
get out Kinzo

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