Maintenance for realistic sex dolls should emphasize safety, cleanliness, and transportation protection. When handling, support the entire frame rather than lifting by limbs or delicate joints to prevent sagging or misalignment. Use clean, non-abrasive cloths and mild cleaners appropriate for the material; dry thoroughly to avoid moisture-induced damage. For posing between shoots, use padded stands or supports to minimize stress on necks, elbows, and knees. When dressing or undressing, work slowly to prevent fabric snagging or texture wear. For transport, store dolls in dedicated, padded cases with compartments for accessories; avoid stacking heavy items on top to prevent deformation. Temperature and humidity control are important—excessive heat can soften materials, while overly cold conditions can fracture components. Inspect joints, seams, and connectors regularly for signs of wear and address issues promptly. Maintain a log of maintenance and repairs to track the doll’s condition over time. By prioritizing careful handling, routine cleaning, and protective transport, you preserve realism and extend the doll’s usable life.