I'd like to save and reuse the heads from the Back Room Barbies I have, but that means taking the factory applied faces off. No, I'm not so much a newb as to be completely clueless here, however, I have run into some problems that I'm hoping someone here might have explanations and answers to.
First off, I know why not to use acetone on vinyl. It can damage it, warp it, and if you soak vinyl heads in it you can shrink em. With that said, I still see a lot of tutorials that go straight for it, and I have to admit I'm leaning towards taking the risk myself. I tested some of the Evil Overlord's acetone nail polish remover on one of the Test Barbies, and didn't see any vinyl damage... but I also made a quick job of it and rinsed and washed the doll head very well afterward. However, it didn't get all the paint off... there are a few smudges around the face that almost look like bruising, and some bits of pink still in the cracks of the mouth. Suggestions? Something I could scrub it with other than a q-tip (which I used) that won't melt in acetone? Some trick to this I'm missing?
Also, I'd really rather not use the acetone and risk damage, but that leads to the next problem. A friend told me that non-acetone nailpolish remover that has colored dye in it can stain the vinyl. Out of everywhere I've checked - including Amazon - I only found two kinds of non-acetone nail polish remover with no dye. One was for the same manufacturer's 'special' type of nailpolish and said it wouldn't work on regular polish, so I doubt it would work on Barbie faces. The other was a 'moisturizing' formula containing Tea Tree Oil, and I know that oil is bad for vinyl too...
So, what exactly am I supposed to use to get these faces off? Is there a certain brand I can search for? Should I just cave and use the acetone for lack of options? And if so, how do I get those last smudges and bits in the cracks gone?