The only thing I found that fixed mine (which is only a temporary fix) was to rub a little bit of oil on the damaged frames. It's not perfect, but its all I know of :/
it will bleach the doll and the doll will not have any color left
Alcohol does not typically damage the plastic it could be in. Plastic actually will damage the alcohol inside of it.
Yes it does
YES... Depending on the type of plastic. But many brands of pool chlorine tablets are individually sealed in plastic when you buy them. However, even the plastic they wrap the tablets in isn't immune from the chlorine damage. Usually, the plastic tablet wrapping will remain sealed for about one swimming season. If you have tablets that were individually wrapped, purchased during last year's swim season, there's a strong likelihood that if you take a tablet out of the bucket now, you will find the plastic wrapping either no longer sealed, or brittle so when you try opening the plastic tablet wrapping, the plastic will simply crumble in your hands instead of being flexible like it was last year when you quit using the pool.
No. Gold relatively inert.
Yes, wearing poorly fitted glasses will damage your eyes. Glasses need to match things like your pupilary distance, which is the distance between the pupils of your eyes.
The chlorine from CFCs do most damage to the ozone layer.
use c8o3m2 on the plastic
Chlorine bleach can be a very dangerous and as such it should be treated with care. Chlorine bleach can damage the airways and can also cause damage to skin. As such one should avoid prolonged contact with the fumes of chlorine bleach and one should always wear thick rubber gloves, or other protective gloves, when using chlorine bleach.
For the foreseeable future yes. Until we figure out how to stop the aging process, correct abnormalities and accidental damage without it.
no it does not it actually makes it shine more
It turns white and brittle.