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Lol. I?m not sure how I feel asking my wife to borrow her hair gel to style my dolly

Ask her to do it, lol she'll probably enjoy playing with it.

Anyway, I did it with mine and was just very careful not to get any gel on the face. Although it probably wouldn't harm the paint job, you never know.
 
The kneepads on mine were coming loose.

While fixing them, I decided to glue her harness to her body. I thought about doing this before, but ultimately chickened out.

I now regret not doing this months ago, as it finally sits properly.

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What areas did you apply the glue to the harness?
 
I wouldn't recommend it. Blue Tack can leave a residue and it's hard to use if you're trying to get something to "lay flat" without leaving a bulge. Also, it can stain cloth. Toupee tape has been used to properly futz products (especially 1:6 action figures) for a while now! It's perfect to get lapels/collars to lay down, keep harnesses and leather goods in place, keep shirts from riding up, etc. It's really strong, thin, double-sided tape that's totally removable with no residue. I love it!
 
I wouldn't recommend it. Blue Tack can leave a residue and it's hard to use if you're trying to get something to "lay flat" without leaving a bulge. Also, it can stain cloth. Toupee tape has been used to properly futz products (especially 1:6 action figures) for a while now! It's perfect to get lapels/collars to lay down, keep harnesses and leather goods in place, keep shirts from riding up, etc. It's really strong, thin, double-sided tape that's totally removable with no residue. I love it!
Thanks for the info. I'll have to try it. Can you buy it locally anywhere or do you have to get it from a online store?
 
Gents, I highly recommend toupee tape from any beauty supply store. It's double-sided, incredibly strong yet removable with no residue. A lot less risky than super glue.

Thanks for the recommendation! I was also thinking about using fabric glue for the harness, but in my experience, it's been a weak bond, so the tape may be a better option.
 
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