After a repair, protecting your sex doll becomes even more important, as repaired areas may be more vulnerable to stress and environmental factors. Begin by ensuring all repair materials cure fully according to guidelines before handling the doll again. If any adhesives or fillers were used, verify they have reached full strength and off-gassed to a safe level. Gently inspect repairs for any loosening or weight shifts that could affect balance during storage.
Clean the entire surface with a mild, non-abrasive cleaner suitable for the doll’s material, then dry completely. Pay extra attention to newly repaired joints or seams; keep them dry and free of dirt that could irritate the material over time. When storing, place the doll in a neutral, non-straining pose that minimizes tension on joints and repaired areas. Avoid folding or pinching repaired sections, which could create new stress points.
Choose a storage method that provides protection from dust and moisture. A padded, breathable cover or a cotton sheet over the doll in a ventilated box works well. If using a rigid container, ensure there is some airflow to prevent moisture buildup. Temperature stability helps maintain material integrity, so store in a climate-controlled area. Regularly inspect repaired zones for signs of wear and address any issues promptly to extend the life of the doll post-repair.