[#ZELEX Tip – Part 2] Safest & Easiest Silicone Doll Cleaning Guide: Wet Wipes + Alcohol Disinfect + Wet Rag Bath + Powdering to Stay Non-Sticky
Safest & Easiest Silicone Doll Cleaning Guide: Wet Wipes + Alcohol Disinfect + Wet Rag Bath + Powdering to Stay Non-Sticky
Cleaning shouldn't be a hassle—it should feel intimate and caring! This guide shows you the simplest, safest way to clean silicone dolls: wet wipes for quick wipes, alcohol for high-use areas, wet rag bath to avoid rust, and powdering to eliminate stickiness. Perfect for beginners and heavy dolls—keep her smooth and fresh for years!
Cleaning a Doll
Depends on TPE or Silicone but I only use silicone Dolls.
Parts you need
- 5Ga Bucket
- Plastic Cups to Hold Hot water
- Anti-bacterial Soap
- Baby Wipes
- Rubbing Alcohol
- Hot Water Source
- Microfiber Cloths
- Extra Large Body Powder Puff and Container
- Baby Powder with Naturally Derived Cornstarch
Initial Wipe Down
Use Baby Wipes to clean the mount and intimate areas.
Disinfect High-Use Areas
Apply a light rubbing Alcohol on a microfiber towel to the most “used” parts (including the mouth). Avoid excess alcohol to prevent paint dilution.
Full Body Wash
Use hot, soapy water for the rest of the body, followed by a rinse with regular hot water. I prefer wet rag baths to avoid water ingress and potential skeleton rust.
Drying & Powdering
After bathing, thoroughly powder the doll with baby powder (corn starch) using an Extra Large Body Powder Puff. Dust until the silicone skin is no longer sticky and feels natural.
The 5gal bucket is useful for dumping water from the rag.

