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Welcome Jedzed.
During her first week with me Elina became very dirty, it looked like she had explored the loft, the cellar or had found a disused coal mine that no-one knew about. A few months later I discovered that it was the secretions from my skin that was making her dirty. I found that Hydrogen Peroxide cream as used in (human) hair dying is fantastic in removing dirt that is reluctant to come off. Just squirt it on, rub it over the area and leave it for thirty-forty minutes to do its stuff then wash off with shower gel, you may need to reapply it. Once air dried, get hold of baby powder or corn powder and begin by rubbing it in all over her body. Remember to tell her, while you are doing it, how fantastic she looks and how much better she'll feel. Regards SJL |
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That’s really helpful, thanks. Just given her a good shower but there’s still some much which hadn’t cleared. I’ll try your suggestion.
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Hi Jed,
Another thing you can try on grubby areas is to massage in some baby Oil, let it tit for a few mins then scrape over the area (light pressure) with the a blunt straight edge, like the eds of a bank/store card or the back edge of a butter knife. Just make sure the edge is not as all sharp! Once you've got the muck off, pat the area dry with a towel and apply baby powder of cornflower. If its a Stain from clothing, that another thing entirely and will need one of various methods to try to lift it out. K |
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Welcome to the forum.
Sounds like you have a very good friend there to go those distances to see a mate happy. And I hope we get to see some pics of Ryda (or her new given name) in due course. |
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Thanks. Yes I hope to get some photos on here soon. I’ve been trying a few different items of clothing but getting anything that’s as small as she needs hasn’t been easy.
As to a name - well I haven’t really thought about it, but I guess she would become more personal if I didn’t use the Firedoll given name but chose one I thought appropriate. I’ll have a think about it. |
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