How to Remove Ink From a Vinyl Doll

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A dirty vintage doll can become a new treasure once it has been cleaned.

It is not uncommon to find ink on the face or body of a vinyl doll if it has been played with by small children. You may need to remove ink from a vinyl doll if you have purchased antique dolls at an estate sale or if your child got carried away during playtime with their favorite doll. Ink is very difficult to remove from vinyl, but not impossible. If you are willing to put the time into removing the ink, the results will be favorable.

Things You'll Need

  • Rubber band
  • Benzoyl peroxide acne treatment cream
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Instructions

    • 1

      Tie back the doll's hair using a rubber band to protect it. You should also remove all of the doll's clothing so that they are not affected by the cleaning process.

    • 2

      Apply the benzoyl peroxide acne treatment cream over each ink stain or spot. Rub the cream into the vinyl with your fingers.

    • 3

      Place the doll in a safe place where it will be exposed to the sun for two to four hours. The heat from the sun will help accelerate the bleaching action of the cream. Check on the doll periodically to make sure that it is not melting from too much heat.

    • 4

      Rinse the cream away using a soft cloth and clean water. The ink should no be removed the vinyl doll. If the stain still exists, repeat the process until it has been completely removed.

Tips & Warnings

  • If you have a valuable doll you may want to test this method on an inconspicuous spot before attempting the ink removal.

  • Take the doll to a professional doll restoration company if you are not comfortable removing ink from the doll yourself.

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  • Photo Credit Vintage Doll image by gsmith from Fotolia.com

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