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Saturday, December 29, 2018

Fixing cloudy doll eyes

Revised 9/15/24
I found this Madame Alexander Pussycat doll
with VERY cloudy eyes. 

I decided to try the cone and hairdryer method.
What did I have to lose?

So, all you do is make a cone from printer
 paper or light cardboard.
Make sure the opening is the 
size of the doll's iris.

Put the cone on the doll's eye
and use a hair dryer to blow hot 
air into the doll's eye.
 
The cloudiness is caused by a waxy film
that develops over time.  The heat
softens this wax substance
and allows the eye to look
normal again. 

This is how her eye looks after about 8 minutes.

I sat with her and heated her eyes, alternating
from left to right, for another 25 minutes. 

AND LOOK!!

Clear and beautiful again!

It's possible the cloudiness
could return over time, but a little more 
hairdryer and cone will keep it in check.


20 comments:

Mel'sTeacup said...

Thank you for sharing this information.

Savagebd said...

You are welcome Tasha! I was thrilled to figure this out. It is SO easy and really gives good results.

B said...

Thanks so much !

Brenda Savage said...

You are welcome Bridget!

Unknown said...

Thank you! This is a great quick solution!

Brenda Savage said...

You are SO welcome. I felt the same way when I found out about this easy solution!

Debbie said...

I love this idea but my hair dryer cuts off after a couple minutes. Also does this work on different causes of cloudy eye? I don't know how to tell what caused the cloudiness in my Madame Alexander dolls? I'm super curious and will try this again.

Savagebd said...

Hi, Unknown visitor,
I don't think it would hurt to try this cloudy eye fix on any doll. I don't know about other causes of cloudy eyes, so I can't advise you. I decided to give this a try and it worked for my particular doll.

THanks

Brenda

Anonymous said...

What a great idea. I will give it a try. Do you know anything about cracked or cloudy glass eyes? Thanks

Brenda Savage said...

Hi Anonymous,
(Sorry I don't know your name) I hope this works out for you! I don't know anything about glass eyes. I'm not sure if this will work or not.
HUgs
Brenda

Anonymous said...

What an awesome idea! Thank you so much

Anonymous said...

Absolutely worked immediately! Many thanks! She probably couldn’t see for years!

Brenda Savage said...

Hello to you both, Anonymous commenters,
I'm glad you both liked this post. I was really surprised as well how easy this was and how effective to restore cloudy eyes!
Hugs
Brenda

Pam said...

Do you happen to know if a doll has split somewhere is it possible to glue the area and if it would hold?

Brenda Savage said...

Hi Pam,
There are ways to repair splits in plastic dolls. I would search YouTube for tutorials. I would think a good epoxy would hold, but there would be ways to do it that I wouldn't know.
Do a search for "repairing splits in plastic dolls" and see what you find.
Hugs
Brenda

Anonymous said...

Thank you...thank you...thank you!!!

Brenda Savage said...

You are SO welcome!!!
Hugs
Brenda

Anonymous said...

Does this work on dolls whose eye
Color changed in one eye
JoAnn Veale

Anonymous said...

Does this work on dolls eyes that have
Changed color? Only one eye is affected

Brenda Savage said...

Hi Joanne,
I think change in doll's eye color is a different issue. The cloudy eyes are caused by a buildup of a waxy substance that the heat destroys. I believe eye color has to do with the manufacture of the eye itself. Some eye colors were prone to fading over time.
Sorry
Hugs
Brenda