This guide was taken from the JY website directly. Some words may have been changed in the occurrence of misspellings or language barrier inconsistencies, and in no way do they obstruct the message being delivered.
On a matter of principle, we prefer to start our descriptions with the word ‘clean’. You cannot toss a television into a bathtub, but you can wipe it down with a rag at regular intervals.
Before you clean the doll, you should know the structure of the doll in order to make a choice on the appropriate way to clean the love doll. In and out, the structure of the love doll consists of a metal skeleton and skin made of TPE. Seeing as the skeleton is made of metal, you should be careful of its natural enemy, which is water.
The way that we advise you to clean it is by applying powder to the doll’s body. The number of times of occurrence is to be modified according to weather demands as much as the doll exudes oil. Take the shower as a supplement. Don’t use water past boiling point when you wash the love doll. To decide if the water is boiling, check if it exudes vapor. If it does, then it is simply too hot.
The neck is the only point of the love doll where water can get into, so your doll will be safe as long as the neck is protected. The only disadvantage to getting ester into the orifice is that it is hard to bring water out of it once it gets on. If you do get it wet and do not manage to get the water out, the metal will corrode and get a smell to it, so please remember to sanitize the doll very carefully.
As for bath lotions, there is no problem if they are produced by normal manufacturers, but we do not encourage you to frequently Sanitize the doll with them because they are also chemical products.
We make use of special techniques in order to apply the makeup onto the love doll, and the makeup doesn’t usually drop. You can see it as a layer of coating that will gradually fade and thin as the user plays with or rubs it. In order to protect the love doll’s makeup, just wipe the head.
