Repair Your Sex Doll – Damage Prevention and Safe Fix Options
Repairing a sex doll in 2025 starts with prevention. Most long-term damage comes from storage mistakes, weight pressure, wrong cleaning products, and metal friction from the skeleton.
Common damage points
torn TPE around the vagina or armpits
finger wires pushing through the skin
neck or hip looseness
stains from dark clothing
heat damage from dryers or hot water
Minor repairs you can handle
small TPE surface tears using TPE glue
silicone patch kits for light cuts
fingertip reshaping with a heat wand (low heat)
stain fading with approved oil or stain remover
Never use random glue — household adhesive melts TPE.
When to request factory help
skeleton damage
joint replacements
deep hip tearing
head-neck connector failure
Professional repair is safer than forcing joints.
Storage and handling to avoid damage
avoid sharp pressure points
don’t leave doll seated for days
rotate arms and legs occasionally
avoid sunlight exposure
use powder to protect skin surface
Replacement strategy
Some parts are cheaper to replace than repair:
heads
wigs
eyes
removable vaginas
Buying original parts prevents mismatched color.
Final advice:
Treat repairs like maintenance — not improvisation. If the seller provides factory service, use it. Safety first.
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link to accessories, maintenance and repair website: Coeros.com