Maintaining your sex doll in New Zealand’s varying climate involves specific care routines to preserve its quality and longevity. Humidity and temperature fluctuations can impact the materials, so store your doll in a cool, dry place, avoiding direct sunlight and extreme heat. Regular cleaning after use is essential; use mild, body-safe cleansers and avoid harsh chemicals that can damage silicone or TPE surfaces. Dry the doll thoroughly, paying attention to crevices and joints to prevent mold or bacterial growth. Applying a cornstarch or specialist powder helps maintain the doll’s skin texture and prevents stickiness. When not in use, store your doll in a neutral position or in a dedicated storage bag to prevent deformation. If you live in a humid environment, consider using dehumidifiers or air conditioning in your storage area. Periodically inspect the doll for any signs of wear or damage, and address issues promptly. Proper upkeep tailored to New Zealand’s climate ensures your doll remains realistic, safe, and durable for years to come.