Things You'll Need
Instructions
Wash the doll's face with mild soap and warm water. Use a washcloth to gently remove dirt and grime. Rinse thoroughly with water and pat dry with a clean towel.
Remove ink from a vinyl doll by using a 10 percent benzoyl peroxide cream. Remove the doll's clothing. Apply the cream liberally to the stained area. Put the doll outside in the sun. This cleaning process can take several hours or several days. Reapply if necessary. Since peroxide is a chemical that can bleach, do not use it over any painted surface of the doll's face such as the lips, as it can also take off the doll's coloring. Remove all traces of the chemicals by washing with soap and water as explained in Step 1.
Put baking soda on a washcloth to remove crayon stains. Remove the baking soda by washing with soap and water.
Apply rubbing alcohol for stubborn stains. Soak a cotton-tipped swab and carefully blot the stain. If alcohol doesn't work, try nail polish remover. The acetone in nail polish remover is strong and could remove the doll's face coloring as well as the stain. Remove all traces of the chemicals by washing with soap and water.