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davidg
Apr 05, 2020
In General Discussions
Hello gang. Thought I would drop in and say hi. I happen to be one of those essential peeps and work is keeping me busy. I hope all of you are doing well. Happy to see MLD is still coming up with some great stuff. Kloe says hello!
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davidg
Jan 19, 2020
In General Discussions
Right to the point. My home is heated with diesel. A failure of the heater caused a light soot to fill and circulate around the home. Two of my lovely ladies are covered with it. The third was covered and received minimal damage. The soot is small enough that it is stuck in the pores of the tpe. Soap and water is not enough to get it out. Going to take a lot of work and a lot of oil to clean them up. If your home is heated with diesel take the proper precautions.
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davidg
Jan 17, 2020
In General Discussions
I got a new pink blanket! content media
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davidg
Jan 12, 2020
In General Discussions
I have been absent for awhile and thought I would check back in. My job is quite demanding during the winter season. It has been 4 months now and Raven is still delivering on MLD's promise (THE BEST BANG FOR YOUR BUCK)! Lucy is awesome! Lighter weight and shorter stature but still the same great quality found in her "older" sister. I did discover some slight flaws in the TPE but nothing to complain about. After a long hard day of cold temperatures, strong winds, and drudging through the snow, I find some relief in the great product from @Mistress Love Dolls. I like what I am seeing. A head stand for $25! I am buying two. Tara with #100 and with VOICE!! OMG!!! I AM BUYING TW.....one...someday... :) Keep up the good work!
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davidg
Oct 14, 2019
In General Discussions
simply put, wrapping your doll in an electric blanket on a low or medium setting for about 10-15 minutes (longer and higher as you feel comfortable). Not to hot of course or you will turn you prized possession and companion into a puddle. Although I don't believe typical electric blankets can get hot enough to melt TPE, it's better to be cautious of hot spots. But it makes for a much more exhilarating experience versus feeling like you're wrapping your legs around a butter-ball turkey you just pulled out of the freezer.
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