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Material Safety & Care Guide
Material Safety & Care Guide – Silicone Dolls
Thank you for choosing our silicone dolls. This guide explains how to enjoy a safe, long‑lasting experience by using the right materials, lubricants, and care practices.
1. Material Safety
- Our dolls are made from medical‑grade or cosmetic‑grade silicone, which is:
- Non‑porous and hypoallergenic.
- Resistant to many bacteria and odors when cleaned properly.
- Stable at normal room temperatures.
- What is NOT safe:
- Avoid contact with TPE/TPR materials, harsh chemicals, alcohol, acetone, bleach, or strong solvents, as these may damage or age the silicone surface.
- Do not allow sharp objects, pet claws, or rough jewelry to scratch or puncture the skin.
2. Daily Handling & Use
- Before use:
- Inspect the doll’s body and openings for any visible damage or tears.
- Use only clean hands or gloves to avoid transferring oils, dirt, or makeup to the silicone.
- During use:
- Avoid excessive stretching, bending joints into extreme positions, or pulling limbs too hard.
- Do not apply oily skincare products, perfumes, or aerosol sprays directly onto the silicone, as oils can cause stickiness or discoloration.
3. Lubricants: What to Use
- Silicone dolls must only use:
- Water‑based lubricant (non‑silicone, non‑oil).
- Easy to clean, safe for silicone, and will not degrade the material.dollinsight+1
- Water‑based lubricant (non‑silicone, non‑oil).
- Products to avoid:
- Silicone‑based lubricants – can cause sticky or tacky surfaces over time.
- Oil‑based lubricants – can break down silicone and are hard to rinse off.
- Cheap or unknown‑brand lubricants; always check ingredients.
4. Cleaning & Hygiene
- After each use:
- Rinse the doll’s internal openings with warm water (not hot) and a mild, fragrance‑free soap or sex‑toy‑safe cleanser.
- Use a dedicated washing tool (e.g., a bulb‑syringe or automatic washing device) to flush the canal thoroughly.
- Pat the surface dry with a clean, soft towel and let the body air dry in a well‑ventilated, cool area for several hours.mayreborns+1
- External skin cleaning:
- Use a soft microfiber cloth dampened with lukewarm water and a tiny drop of mild soap.suebangroup+1
- Gently wipe the surface; do not scrub or use abrasive sponges.
- Dry immediately to prevent moisture buildup and odor.
- Avoid:
- Submerging weighted bodies in water.
- Alcohol, baby wipes, or harsh detergents.suebangroup+1
5. Drying & Storage
- Drying:
- Never use a hair dryer, heater, or direct sunlight to speed up drying. Heat can deform or age silicone.suebangroup+1
- Ensure the internal passages are completely dry before storing to prevent mold or bacterial growth.
- Storage:
- Store in a cool, dry place, away from:
- Direct sunlight.
- High heat (radiators, cars in summer).
- Humid areas (attics, garages, damp basements).rebornatelier+1
- Keep the doll lying down or supported so joints are not under constant pressure.suebangroup+1
- Avoid storing in tight plastic bags; use a breathable cloth bag or box lined with soft fabric.
- Store in a cool, dry place, away from:
6. Preventing Damage & Stains
- Clothing:
- Avoid dark or heavily dyed fabrics (e.g., black leggings, dark denim, red garments) that may stain silicone.woodlanddolls+1
- If unsure, dress the doll in light‑colored, colorfast underwear or a slip.
- Cosmetics & Accessories:
- Do not apply long‑lasting makeup, nail polish, or permanent markers directly onto the silicone.
- Avoid using tape to secure clothing; it can tear the surface.
7. Expected Lifespan & Maintenance
- With proper care, a silicone doll can last 2–5 years or longer, depending on usage and cleaning habits.suebangroup+1
- Regular routine:
- Light cleaning after each use.
- Deep flush and external clean once a week.
- Inspection for tears, stickiness, or discoloration once a month.
