misskale Posted May 17, 2012 So, I got a DD body from YJA delivered to work and I found that there were some very dark stains on her nipple and foot, and then some sticky residue on her hand. For some reason I tried to use one of the anti-static/anti-fog glasses cleaning cloths (assuming they were mostly rubbing alcohol) that are free at the medicine station. To my surprise I found that they cleaned it up a treat. The stains disappeared really quickly and there didn't seem to be any damage. When I looked up what the ingredients should be in one of these it comes up as rubbing alcohol, soap, glycerin and ammonia, all of which are used to clean vinyl. I'm just wondering if they would be a good alternative in places that require a prescription for oxy-10 or pure rubbing alcohol if something similar exists there. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SakuraSylph Posted May 18, 2012 Nope, but I'd be interested in giving them a shot to compare! Can you post photos, describe brands, or otherwise further elaborate on what these cloths are? (I do not have glasses, so do not know what to use to anti-fog them). For some reason the first thing that comes to mind is wet wipes for washing hands and that's... probably not it. (even though they have some alcohol in them) SakuraSylph Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
misskale Posted May 18, 2012 These are examples of the wipes. http://www.amazon.com/See-Eyeglass-Cleaning-Anti-fog-Anti-Static/dp/B004YTYTFK http://www.amazon.com/R3-Safety-Products-polycarbonate-silicone-free/dp/B004E3JY42/ref=sr_1_8?ie=UTF8&qid=1337324105&sr=8-8 http://www.amazon.com/Handi-Pak-Pre-Moistented-Cleaning-Towelettes-Anti-Static/dp/B0049WSUF2/ref=sr_1_13?ie=UTF8&qid=1337324105&sr=8-13 There are also recipes for making your own cleaning solution. I forgot to write down the name of the ones at work earlier. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
misskale Posted May 18, 2012 Ok, at work there's Zee Medical Clean 'n Safe http://www.zeemedical.com/us/2_01-eye-face/5103.html None of these cleaners have ingredients listed on them though. At least not outside of alcohol and water. The ingredients I listed are the common ones in instructions on how to make your own anti-fogging, anti-static eye glass cleaning solution. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sharddarkness Posted June 6, 2012 Has anyone ever tried removing the stained body part and soaking it in oxi-clean? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites