How to Fix Sticky Vinyl Dolls Faces: A Quick Solution




 How to Fix Sticky Vinyl Dolls Faces: A Quick Solution

If you've ever come across a vintage vinyl doll with a sticky face, you know how frustrating it can be. Over time, the material used in many older dolls can break down, causing a tacky residue to form on their surface. But don’t worry—this problem is fixable!

I recently repaired my mom’s Betsy McCall doll from the 1950s, and in the fast timelapse video above  you can see how I tackled the issue. It’s a simple process, but knowing the right techniques can make all the difference. For a clearer video click here.

Why Does Vinyl Get Sticky?

Sticky vinyl faces occur because the plasticizers in the vinyl start to break down. This is especially common in older dolls that have been stored for long periods or exposed to heat and humidity. Luckily, this is a repair that can restore your doll’s appearance and feel, but it does require a little know-how.

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If you’re ready to dive deeper into doll repairs and want an easy-to-follow guide that covers techniques like these and much more, my Doll University book is just what you need. With step-by-step tutorials, including how to fix sticky faces and other common doll issues, Doll University will help you master the art of doll restoration.

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