OMG! I LOVE that little spoiled cutie! FANITASTIC find! For vintage battery operated dolls/toys/anything... ALWAYS dip a cotton swap in a little bit of COKE (or any cola) and wipe off the battery contacts, it removes all corrosion instantly, of course clean it off one final time with a clean swab. I often get Hubby to save the last mouthful or so of his coke, for these purposes only. Of course, I mark the bottle appropriately stating it is for battery corrosion and save it for times such as yours.
@HoneeBeesNursery I have the painted-haired Pickle one as well, and she is cute too good craftsmanship & painting. I'm waiting for the 25-inch unfinished blonde-haired Pickle sculpt I ordered around the 4th that I've been waiting for. It seems
Glad to see you, am happy you are on the mend and have some doll projects to keep you busy. When I was fixing dolls for a charity, the guys who fixed and checked electronics, suggested to always take a Qtip dipped in rubbing alcohol and carefully wipe the contacts and inside of the battery boxes, it gets the dust and any minute corrosion that comes with older dolls, it often makes the dolls work better and the batteries last longer. The other thing with dolls with electronics might be loose wires or screws holding the wires need to be tightened (think lightsockets), or if it is a little record that talks the Oring is stretched (think Chatty Cathy). If you know how to hand sew you can carefully open a seam a bit to fix things and then close the seam, if you don't have a zipties handy and need to work fast. I would try E6000 instead of superglue, it is more heat resistant. Just needs to be held in place for several minutes and then left to cure. Funny baby dolls. I have some old PC Bitty Babies I am planning on touching up as they lost their lips and some dark painted hair and need some stuffing.
Hi 👋 Honey Bee, I like your hat 😂❤ beautiful 🥰 look. They are so cute 🥰 babies.I like one of them 💕
Thank you 🤗
OMG! I LOVE that little spoiled cutie! FANITASTIC find!
For vintage battery operated dolls/toys/anything... ALWAYS dip a cotton swap in a little bit of COKE (or any cola) and wipe off the battery contacts, it removes all corrosion instantly, of course clean it off one final time with a clean swab. I often get Hubby to save the last mouthful or so of his coke, for these purposes only. Of course, I mark the bottle appropriately stating it is for battery corrosion and save it for times such as yours.
I have missed you my friend!
You too my friend 🧡
They are cute❤ love your hair 💛
Thank you ❤️
Your beautiful! Love the colourfulness ! Hope your doing well and have gotten to go for your walks ❤
Yes, a Honey Bee video! You have the best of luck at thrift stores! Take care.
Beautiful Honey Bee and sweet intro 💞💞💞
Hello Honeybee... Missed you. Welcome back. Thanks for sharing. Have you ordered your Pickle sculpt yet... the dark is absolutely 💯
Yes I did! I'm waiting on it to get here so I can share the box opening with you all. It's taking forever, lol. I'm just excited 😊 🤗
@HoneeBeesNursery I have the painted-haired Pickle one as well, and she is cute too good craftsmanship & painting. I'm waiting for the 25-inch unfinished blonde-haired Pickle sculpt I ordered around the 4th that I've been waiting for. It seems
So beautiful Baby ❤❤❤❤
Glad to see you, am happy you are on the mend and have some doll projects to keep you busy.
When I was fixing dolls for a charity, the guys who fixed and checked electronics, suggested to always take a Qtip dipped in rubbing alcohol and carefully wipe the contacts and inside of the battery boxes, it gets the dust and any minute corrosion that comes with older dolls, it often makes the dolls work better and the batteries last longer.
The other thing with dolls with electronics might be loose wires or screws holding the wires need to be tightened (think lightsockets), or if it is a little record that talks the Oring is stretched (think Chatty Cathy).
If you know how to hand sew you can carefully open a seam a bit to fix things and then close the seam, if you don't have a zipties handy and need to work fast. I would try E6000 instead of superglue, it is more heat resistant. Just needs to be held in place for several minutes and then left to cure. Funny baby dolls.
I have some old PC Bitty Babies I am planning on touching up as they lost their lips and some dark painted hair and need some stuffing.
Hi my friend I have missed you and your babies
I have one of those. Glad your foot is doing better.
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Looks good
Hi beautiful lady nice video