How to Properly Care for Your Sex Doll
Dropping thousands bucks (or more) on a sex doll and then not knowing how to take care of her? That's too bad! A lot of new doll owners get excited at first, but when it comes to cleaning or maintenance, they freeze up or worse—end up damaging their doll in bad ways.
So today, let’s fix that. I’ll walk you through how to keep your doll looking and feeling amazing—like the goddess she is.
1. Cleaning Your Doll: No, Don’t Use Alcohol or Gasoline
First things first—never listen to people who say to clean your doll with alcohol, gasoline, or whatever wild ideas they have. Those can damage your doll beyond repair.
For regular cleaning, just use lukewarm water and a mild body wash or baby shampoo. That’s it. If there’s a stubborn stain or grime, grab some olive oil and a cotton pad. Apply a little oil and gently rub—works like magic every time. Way better than those harsh color removers, which can actually corrode the doll’s skin and should only be used in extreme cases.
2. Wig Care: Yes, Her Hair Deserves Love Too
If you’re lazy about the wig—no judgment—but at least tie it up in a ponytail to keep it neat. Ideally, wash the wig every 2 months, and when you do:
* Don’t scrub it in circles (it’ll tangle fast).
* Just gently massage it with water and shampoo.
* Soak the wig for 30 minutes in a mix of water and conditioner, then air dry it. Trust me, she’ll thank you, it will make wigs smooth.
3. The Clothing Dye Problem
Avoid cheap, dark-colored clothes. You didn’t drop $5,000+ on a doll just to dress her in a $5 fast fashion nightmare. If you must use dark clothes, at least:
* Wash them a few times before dressing your doll.
* Apply baby powder all over her body to reduce dye absorption.
* Skip anything that’s poorly made. Your doll deserves better.
If a stain does happen, light stains can be lifted with olive oil or oil-based makeup remover. For severe stains, use a little color remover—but again, it’s corrosive, so not something you should rely on.
Pro tip: If you’re into black stockings, wear a nude layer underneath. Yes, double layering saves lives (and dolls).
4. Cleaning the Holes
You need a vaginal irrigator. It works for vaginal, anal, and even oral cleaning. Just fill it, squeeze, and rinse until clear. For leftover water have her sit upright to drain, or use a blow dryer on cool setting.
Every once in a while, use a feminine wash for your doll. It disinfects and keeps things clean. Just don’t get wild with chemicals. Never use alcohol. Never use bleach or harsh disinfectants like 84 (someone actually did that once—completely ruined the doll).
5. Into BDSM or Rough Play
Your doll has a skeleton, but she’s not invincible. Always ask the manufacturer about movement limits.
Want to grip her tight? Clip those fingernails first. TPE dolls are very stretch-resistant, and small marks usually fade. Silicone dolls, however, aren’t as forgiving—they don’t bounce back the same way. Fingernail dents can be permanent.
And if you need that intense experience—wear clothes during play. Don’t pull directly on the skin.
6. Storage Tips: Keep Her Safe and Secret
Small dolls? Easy. Throw them in a suitcase or under the bed. Medium ones (65cm–105cm) also fit in most luggage. For larger ones (125cm+), consider a sofa-style storage box—it looks like a regular couch and is the ultimate disguise. Just remember:
* Wrap her in a soft blanket to avoid dings.
* Apply baby powder regularly to reduce oil and prevent dye transfer.
* Don’t leave her curled up forever. Move her joints once in a while to keep everything functional.
Some manufacturers offer dolls with a hook system, so you can hang her in a closet like clothing (if you’re cool with that kind of setup).
Personally I like seeing her sitting pretty on the couch. Feels like art… and a flex.
Must-Have Doll Maintenance Kit
Here’s the basic toolkit I swear by:
* Baby body wash – gentle and smells good.
* Vaginal irrigator – cheap, reusable, buy a few.
* Baby powder – whatever you like. Smells amazing.
* Lint-free towels – the kind that soaks water fast and doesn’t shed.
* Cotton pads – for cleaning stains and makeup.
* Olive oil – multipurpose magic. Cleans, moisturizes, removes makeup.
* Mini spray bottle – fill it with water + conditioner for wigs.
* Lube & condoms – essential. Try female condoms—you can toss them after use. No cleanup!
* Feminine wash. Good for hygiene. Avoid alcohol at all costs.
The truth is, no matter how expensive or realistic your doll is—if you don’t take care of her, she’s gonna look rough. But if you put in the time, she’ll stay flawless, beautiful, and 100% yours.
And once you get the hang of it? Trust me—you’ll actually enjoy the process.