You need to be really patient with this method but it's really one of the only ways. You will need an acne spot treatment in which the main ingredient is benzoyl peroxide(10%). First apply the treatment amply using a q tip to your dolls "acne". Note
that these types of medication say that they
will bleach your skin if you are in direct
sunlight while using. However the medication
CANNOT bleach your dolls vinyl, but rather
bleach out the stain. So cover the spot
treatment you just applied to your doll with
plastic wrap, and place her outside in direct
sunlight. Be sure to cover the rest of her
body, especially her hair, in towels to keep it
from drying out in the sunlight. Check on
her after a day or so, depending on the
severity of the stain it could take up to a month on and off of this. If you don't want to take that much time I would reccommend you trying a mr clean magic eraser on it first as though I have not tried it I've heard it might work.
I'd try to wash it with some baking soda and vinegar on a cloth or something.
Bury them. Off your property and not on a common path you travel.
For the American Girl doll brand, dolls get archived because they probley dont sell, but Samantha got archived because she was one of the first 5 to be made and in order to make more dolls some need to get rid of.
Rag dolls are typically made of scraps of cloth or rags. They are the cheapest form of dolls to make because the material is so readily available. Many people have old clothes that they want to get rid of, why not make dolls out of them?
Can putting sharpie on your hair damage it
You can get sharpie off of anything by tracing wherever the sharpie mark is with an expo marker.
Kristin and Samantha are now retired because they an make room for new historical character dolls. .
SHARPIE FONT DUUURRR
you do not get sharpie out of your 100 percent cotton shirt unless the color of the sharpie is:magentababy blue
yes
Sharpie is permanent... you could not get it completely out no matter what you do.
Not sure if it really works, but I have heard if you write over a sharpie in a different color sharpie, it erases it - maybe worth a try.
Once the sharpie is on paper, it cannot be removed. You can only cover it up with whiteout, since the sharpie marks are permanent.