![]() In a clothes shop, the sales person can suggest in their sales. If they invite that sim over and offer a makeover on the hairdressers chair, and they are successful, it will give you all the options that sim would have had in a mirror. If you have open for business, one of your resident sims should be the token fashion fixer/hairdresser. Clean Installer is much faster when you have such an amount of CC.Īlso I'm not sure if Body Shop thoroughly deletes all the files related to the CC. And I'd have to delete things one by one that way. Body Shop on the other hand is very slow on startup and only displays the clothing and makeup. It tells you what the things are that you see, like makeup, making it easy to get rid of it. ![]() I could try Body Shop, but I've tried the Clean Installer and it works very well. It was an accessory and I had to invite the Sim over to another house, make her selectable and un-use the accessory using a mirror. ![]() Also I've had a household that wouldn't load because of one piece of CC having been removed, while one of the Sims wore it. I've had that with an incomplete piece of CC too. This is particularly so with accessories. To remove that just go to the mirror or dresser to change into something else. Oh, also, even though you may have deleted an item, the ghost of it will still be on the sims that were wearing it, like a blue flashing shape of the mesh. I've looked for it on the net, but I can only find discussions about it, not the tool to download, but I didn't look in mod the sims, maybe it's there. There was also a tool that EA put out for free back in the day called the CC Manager, which you could see the names and picture of each thing and delete from there. Sometimes the name of the sim or item will appear when hovering your mouse over that item or sim, and then you'll know what the name of it is in your downloads folder to go and delete it there too if it still remains. I do remember while building a sim and choosing things like hair and outfits I could delete that stuff too individually. If you wanted to keep some of the items or the mannequin, you could clone that sim, remove the unwanted stuff, save that sim, and then go and delete the old sim. Some of the items come with the mannequins, so I think when you play with those mannequins in body shop, their items will be in the game, something like that. If you go into body shop and build/clone a sim, and I think parts as well, there's a little picture icon of a trash bin down the bottom right corner, which you can click to delete stuff. ![]()
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