Breast Issue
Breast Issue
Need a bit of help just received a 140cm doll today and opened up the box and have an issue as you can see shippers were not kind
Vendor giving me a hard time - they say the syringe will fix it and I find it hard to believe
This is air breast will filling it back up take care of these creases I think not but not sure any thoughts would be appreciated
Be a day before I can respond back, have to pay the bills thank you
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Re: Breast Issue
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E4YJcKuIuo8
If you desire, you can continue to put in more air under pressure and make the breasts bigger.
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Re: Breast Issue
I went straight through the middle of the nipple with mine and it sealed itself.
The creases will fade after a while though it may take several days.
Re: Breast Issue
Just recently fixed a ds doll 145 cm+( 2015) with a flavor injector plunger and a skinny needle. It worked out great.
Insert the needle in the area that needs the most air apply rubbing alcohol on the area and immediately tap the needle to just go under the surface. Slowly inject the air in doses
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Re: Breast Issue
Re: Breast Issue
Wonder how a paypal dispute would work out also its 450$ to send it back not good, anyone have an issue like this
Before you ask lol its a China bought doll was pretty nice other than the unfixable damage - they really need some pointers on packaging to protect Their products
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Re: Breast Issue
On a side note, this seems to be an argument for solid dolls amiright?
Kateryna & Vera (Zelex 170c and 172 SLE) review and photos: viewtopic.php?t=175212
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Willow- My SM 156c Silicone:
viewtopic.php?f=269&t=138708
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Re: Breast Issue
Good idea on Vaseline but you are right this is just to much and also leaking out the side, well see they agreed on updating packaging - gave them an idea for future customers and they agreed but they continue to say I will send a video to show how to fill breast - ah I know how to do it but as stated thats not going to fix the issues thats for sure
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Re: Breast Issue
As a boobman (not just my screen name here) this concerns me greatly. I am going to get the WM 168cm E-Cup eventually, they have hollow breasts & i requested to have the breasts made solid during molding process, was told it could be done at the factory. If water can soak into TPE, then air can easily get out with its even smaller molecule. Also the mineral oil & or vaseline treatments we do to maintain our dolls that molecule i suspect is even much bigger than water or air.Adventurer wrote:The creases *might* go away in a few days. Try putting loads of Vaseline on there and massaging the creases out. That's worked for me before though I've never dealt with anything so extreme. That said, your supplier should be taking care of this for you in my opinion.
On a side note, this seems to be an argument for solid dolls amiright?
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Yup you may be better off with a solid as it may not be much different anyway - the air was pretty firm and if air can find a way out your out of luck thats for sure and you will have to repair that hole, honestly I found the air boob to be much firmer and non realistic as I thought it would be - that said the solid will be even firmer - nothing like the real thing - tough decision on your partBoobman wrote:As a boobman not just my screen name here this concerns me greatly. I am going to get the WM 168cm E-Cup eventually, they have hollow breasts & i requested to have the breasts made solid during molding process, was told it could be done at the factory. If water can soak into TPE, then air can easily get out with its even smaller molecule.Adventurer wrote:The creases *might* go away in a few days. Try putting loads of Vaseline on there and massaging the creases out. That's worked for me before though I've never dealt with anything so extreme. That said, your supplier should be taking care of this for you in my opinion.
On a side note, this seems to be an argument for solid dolls amiright?
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Re: Breast Issue
Kateryna & Vera (Zelex 170c and 172 SLE) review and photos: viewtopic.php?t=175212
My Sili Doll Sukiwaai review and pictures thread:
http://dollforum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=253&t=81812
Willow- My SM 156c Silicone:
viewtopic.php?f=269&t=138708
Piper Doll Jessica:
viewtopic.php?f=387&t=131094
Re: Breast Issue
She is amazing lookingAdventurer wrote:Gotta go with the right TPE blend I suppose. That compromise between softness and durability is everything in a solid doll. My Sukiwaai gets it right, though my Suki is softer, she would be too fragile if she were much larger most likely.
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Re: Breast Issue
I have seen oodles of jiggle & bounce videos of quite a few dolls, different sizes of various brands. The thing i see wrong besides deflation possibilities is that the boobs are too lively. One contact via a bump, push or slap you get at least 4 rebounds it seems. Real breasts do not do that either. If i could have it soft as possible, no air/hollow or superball recoil then perhaps i would go that route. Most important to me is the visual, I know that creating a real feeling realistic movement in a breast made from TPE may never happen, its got along way to go from now imo. Where the brands are good at is the visual, the shape the look, men are more visual in general than women for this i am happy they have many different shapes & sizes.cobra123 wrote:Yup you may be better off with a solid as it may not be much different anyway - the air was pretty firm and if air can find a way out your out of luck thats for sure and you will have to repair that hole, honestly I found the air boob to be much firmer and non realistic as I thought it would be - that said the solid will be even firmer - nothing like the real thing - tough decision on your partBoobman wrote:As a boobman not just my screen name here this concerns me greatly. I am going to get the WM 168cm E-Cup eventually, they have hollow breasts & i requested to have the breasts made solid during molding process, was told it could be done at the factory. If water can soak into TPE, then air can easily get out with its even smaller molecule.Adventurer wrote:The creases *might* go away in a few days. Try putting loads of Vaseline on there and massaging the creases out. That's worked for me before though I've never dealt with anything so extreme. That said, your supplier should be taking care of this for you in my opinion.
On a side note, this seems to be an argument for solid dolls amiright?
Re: Breast Issue
Hmm I didn't see all that bounce you are speaking off - I have seen videos but mine did not do that very rigid maybe its different depending on doll maker I guess - I wanted jiggly instead I got a flat tire - in paypals hands at the moment not encouragedBoobman wrote:I have seen oodles of jiggle & bounce videos of quite a few dolls, different sizes of various brands. The thing i see wrong besides deflation possibilities is that the boobs are too lively. One contact via a bump, push or slap you get at least 4 rebounds it seems. Real breasts do not do that either. If i could have it soft as possible, no air/hollow or superball recoil then perhaps i would go that route. Most important to me is the visual, I know that creating a real feeling realistic movement in a breast made from TPE may never happen, its got along way to go from now imo. Where the brands are good at is the visual, the shape the look, men are more visual in general than women for this i am happy they have many different shapes & sizes.cobra123 wrote:Yup you may be better off with a solid as it may not be much different anyway - the air was pretty firm and if air can find a way out your out of luck thats for sure and you will have to repair that hole, honestly I found the air boob to be much firmer and non realistic as I thought it would be - that said the solid will be even firmer - nothing like the real thing - tough decision on your partBoobman wrote:As a boobman not just my screen name here this concerns me greatly. I am going to get the WM 168cm E-Cup eventually, they have hollow breasts & i requested to have the breasts made solid during molding process, was told it could be done at the factory. If water can soak into TPE, then air can easily get out with its even smaller molecule.Adventurer wrote:The creases *might* go away in a few days. Try putting loads of Vaseline on there and massaging the creases out. That's worked for me before though I've never dealt with anything so extreme. That said, your supplier should be taking care of this for you in my opinion.
On a side note, this seems to be an argument for solid dolls amiright?