UV exposure is a common culprit in fading colors and weakened materials for many sex dolls. To preserve both appearance and structural integrity, minimize direct sun exposure. Position dolls away from windows and natural light, especially during peak sun hours. If repositioning isn’t feasible, install UV-blocking window films or use blackout curtains to reduce UV transmission.
Indoor lighting can also contribute to damage. Choose lighting with low UV output and avoid high-intensity bulbs that emit extra rays onto surfaces. When displaying dolls, rotate their position occasionally to ensure even wear rather than concentrating exposure on a single area. Use protective covers or dust jackets for long-term storage, especially in light-prone environments.
Regular maintenance matters too. Clean surfaces with gentle, material-appropriate cleaners and avoid abrasive scrubs that could accelerate wear. If fading occurs, consult with a restoration professional about color-matching and protective coatings. With mindful placement and careful lighting choices, you can extend the life of a doll’s finish and keep it looking lifelike for years.