The toy marks when a toy rubs against another or scratches. My doll's head has black marks that won't wash off or go away. I'm using acne medicine that I saw another woman use, but it's not working. Please help!|||Eek, wash off the acne cream!
It does work in conjunction with sunfading.. Basically, you put on the acne cream, cover over the unmarked areas to protect them and then let it sit in the sun for weeks.
The drawback? Sometimes the acne cream keeps fading for a LOT longer then you want it to. I have a my little pony I bought on Ebay that someone used acne cream on. When I got her, she looked lovely and mark free. Now, about 6 months later, she has a huge faded blotch on her. Sure enough, the previous owner used acne cream to remove a small pen mark and it's still fading where it was used..
I use a "Magic Eraser" I believe they are made by Mr Clean. They are sold in small boxes with a couple sponges in each one for a few dollars. Basically, if a mark doesn't come off with Magic Eraser, then it's not going to come off.
Be careful around any painted surfaces though! Generally the skintone of most plastic doll is from dyed plastic. However, things like blush, freckles, eyes and lipstick are painted on later. Those things will rub off if you rub them with a magic eraser.|||Acne medicine only removes ink or set in stains from vinyl. Try magic eraser and scrub hard.|||Maybe get some kind of special cloth and soap and try to get the marks off that way. You won't get it off with acne cream because it's not actually a real person who has acne, it's a doll. Maybe look it up on www.google.com and see if that works too. Good luck!|||You can try acetone if the marks aren't over any paint or on hard vinyl. Sometimes it will remove worn-in grime from soft vinyl. Always test in a hidden place first, though.
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