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Q: How to Clean a Bisque Doll.
A: 1. Put on rubber gloves. If you touch a bisque doll with your bare hands, oils from your skin could damage the finish. 2. Lay the bisque doll on a layer of thic... Read More »
Q: How to Repair Bisque Dolls.
A: 1. Remove the damaged wig by pulling it away from the head a little at a time. Your doll’s head will be a solid-dome head, meaning the head is formed with no op... Read More »
Q: What is a bisque doll made of?
A: Generally, the faces, hands and feet of bisque dolls are cast in porcelain. Read More »
Q: How to clean a bisque doll?
A: Most of the time these dolls are very easy to clean provided they are not painted. The paint can come off very easily. So I guess my question would be, is the d... Read More »
Q: Who produced Brighto Bisque doll?
A: There is not a antique produced called "Brighto" from your description, so to the back of the head and look at the marks there and post those up and or put a ph... Read More »