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<p>[QUOTE="Christmasjoy, post: 428695, member: 164"]They appear to be bisque so definately NO brushes, use a soft cloth or Q-tips dipped in a little warm dish soapy water and wipe gently and carefully avoiding going over the eyebrows, lips etc. Rubbing too hard can remove some of the cheek blush .. you may never get it all off but you can do this a few times, I find that a Q-tip works best on my bisque dolls with a little warm water on a soft cloth to rinse .. avoiding the painted bits. Hope this helps ... Joy.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Christmasjoy, post: 428695, member: 164"]They appear to be bisque so definately NO brushes, use a soft cloth or Q-tips dipped in a little warm dish soapy water and wipe gently and carefully avoiding going over the eyebrows, lips etc. Rubbing too hard can remove some of the cheek blush .. you may never get it all off but you can do this a few times, I find that a Q-tip works best on my bisque dolls with a little warm water on a soft cloth to rinse .. avoiding the painted bits. Hope this helps ... Joy.[/QUOTE]
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