After you have used your doll, flush the cavities out with warm water and antibacterial soap as soon as possible. The head of the doll can be removed for easy cleaning.
A mixture of one part antibacterial soap to five parts warm water in a spray bottle works wonderfully when cleaning your doll. Simply spray the doll, working in small areas, wipe with a neutral-colored microfiber cloth or very soft bath sponge (we do not recommend loofahs or bath puffs as they are abrasive), then spray with cold water and pat dry with a microfiber towel.
If you choose to stand your doll, either in or out of the shower, you will want a rubber bath mat that has grooves to pull the water away from the standing foot bolts, if your doll has them. If you choose to have your doll sitting or lying down, you will want some kind of waterproof sheet to go under her to not damage the chair, bed, table or other surfaces you are bathing her on. We recommend if you shower your doll, to obtain a bath chair to minimize the risk of falling and injury to both you and your doll.