
Re: Spots on vintage doll hair
You could also try this, which is made specifically for this purpose:
http://adollysworld.com/doll_cleaner.htmlkind of expensive, so here are some other options:
I've used gentle shampoos and had success getting out old grime (but have not had to deal with stains) Maybe I will stain a barbie or something to test cleaners!

I use Aveda Shampoo or something natural in case there are chemicals. Don't forget doll hair isn't like people hair-its usually thin strands of plastic. This means chemicals and heat can melt it, as can some other plastics. The key is gentle!
I think we might have this same Gori at home, so I'll feel his hair tonight & see if I can identify it. Its probably just Saran.
I know it might seem silly, but there are places (at least in the US) known as Doll Hospitals. They might laugh at your gorilla doll, but they would be qualified and have the tools & products needed to repair most basic damages. Worth a shot.
I know a lot of people also use Dish soaps and warm water, or Window Cleaner (believe it or not!) The hair is just plastic strands, so often Windex (again a US brand) do wonders.
PS: I think in France Clearasil is called Biactol. Basically you want a simple acne remover. most have bleach in them. again. be cautious. there is more chemical in here than you'd think! check it frequently for changes.