Gynoid repair kit test observations
Gynoid repair kit test observations
As it is, my Gynoid had a small tear boo boo (totally my fault of course) that I intend to attempt to repair maybe this weekend when I have time. I promised myself I would not neglect those little boo boos like I did on my previous doll because as you know they basically go from little, to big, to really bad. So I thought I'd test the 'repair kit' ahead of time to get a feel for what I would be working with and thought I'd share a few observations for what it's worth.
Here is a link as well to a demo video I found that was pretty helpful.
https://www.conquerdoll.com/post/demons ... repair-kit
Basically there are no instructions for the kit so the video was helpful to me. I mixed equal parts from each bottle and stirred for about 10 seconds or until it changed into a creamy peach color. Then I placed some mixture onto a plastic spoon to see what would happen and here are some observations I made.
1. The mixture itself was a bit more runny and not anywhere near as sticky as Silpoxy.
2. Thankfully there was no odor at all unlike that pungent silicone smell with silicone glue.
3. Working time is probably a few minutes or more. I set my timer for 3 minutes and it was still a bit tacky at this point. At 6 minutes it was touchable but I didn't want to press it. After about 10 to fifteen minutes it seems like it was dry and I could press on it but I left it in the spoon for about an hour after that.
4. I pulled it away from the spoon in one piece fairly easily so it obviously does not bond to plastic or metal (came off the butter knife I used to stir it as well).
5. As you can see in the last picture it is 'stretchy'.
Overall I'd say it is an interesting material and I am very curious how it will perform and bond on the actually repair but from what I have seen so far I have high hopes. I will post an update as to the actual repair but in the meantime if anyone wants to chime in with their experiences with the 'repair kit' that'd be cool.
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Permatex windshield adhesive is better. IMO
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Re: Gynoid repair kit test observations update
The crotch area repair was a little harder to do because of location and I couldn't decided if I should do the repair with the legs open or closed. I decided to do the repair with her legs open so the skin would be stretched to about as far it would in use.
The repair went well and the material seems to bond and hold really good. Like I stated before, the material is very 'stretchy' so it should have some play to it. When I closed her legs and returned her to a standing position it didn't look like it compromised the repair area. Now the big question is will the repairs hold? Dunno. But I'll keep an eye on it. I generally inspect her before I put her back in storage paying special attention to the soft breast and buttocks areas which I think is a good practice.
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How is the repair holding up, it sucks to see a really expensive doll in that condition, Gynoid really needs to improve their durability and implement harden handsdonnie12 wrote: ↑Sat Dec 18, 2021 9:06 am So I had time to devote to some repairs. There were two repairs I wanted to address. The first one was what I would consider a bad tear, but not in a critical area on her finger. The second was not as bad, but was in a critical area near here vagina. Here are some pics of before and after. Sorry if they're a little fuzzy. I just took them with my phone and it had trouble focusing.
The crotch area repair was a little harder to do because of location and I couldn't decided if I should do the repair with the legs open or closed. I decided to do the repair with her legs open so the skin would be stretched to about as far it would in use.
The repair went well and the material seems to bond and hold really good. Like I stated before, the material is very 'stretchy' so it should have some play to it. When I closed her legs and returned her to a standing position it didn't look like it compromised the repair area. Now the big question is will the repairs hold? Dunno. But I'll keep an eye on it. I generally inspect her before I put her back in storage paying special attention to the soft breast and buttocks areas which I think is a good practice.
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Re: Gynoid repair kit test observations
-----donnie12 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 15, 2021 7:11 pm I'm sure the doll masters here will tell you that the type of adhesive you use for repairs matters depending on doll material. Obviously different off-the-shelf adhesives are required for TPE vs. Silicone, etc. My own experience trying to repair my solid silicone doll with Silpoxy was probably not anything new to the forum. However, I read here that newer higher end dolls with 'soft' silicone skin may not fare so well with standard silicone glues because of the 'blend' of silicone. With that in mind, I made sure I ordered a 'repair kit' with my new Gynoid.
As it is, my Gynoid had a small tear boo boo (totally my fault of course) that I intend to attempt to repair maybe this weekend when I have time. I promised myself I would not neglect those little boo boos like I did on my previous doll because as you know they basically go from little, to big, to really bad. So I thought I'd test the 'repair kit' ahead of time to get a feel for what I would be working with and thought I'd share a few observations for what it's worth.
Here is a link as well to a demo video I found that was pretty helpful.
https://www.conquerdoll.com/post/demons ... repair-kit
Basically there are no instructions for the kit so the video was helpful to me. I mixed equal parts from each bottle and stirred for about 10 seconds or until it changed into a creamy peach color. Then I placed some mixture onto a plastic spoon to see what would happen and here are some observations I made.
1. The mixture itself was a bit more runny and not anywhere near as sticky as Silpoxy.
2. Thankfully there was no odor at all unlike that pungent silicone smell with silicone glue.
3. Working time is probably a few minutes or more. I set my timer for 3 minutes and it was still a bit tacky at this point. At 6 minutes it was touchable but I didn't want to press it. After about 10 to fifteen minutes it seems like it was dry and I could press on it but I left it in the spoon for about an hour after that.
4. I pulled it away from the spoon in one piece fairly easily so it obviously does not bond to plastic or metal (came off the butter knife I used to stir it as well).
5. As you can see in the last picture it is 'stretchy'.
Overall I'd say it is an interesting material and I am very curious how it will perform and bond on the actually repair but from what I have seen so far I have high hopes. I will post an update as to the actual repair but in the meantime if anyone wants to chime in with their experiences with the 'repair kit' that'd be cool.
impressive test. hope the repair kit helps. all the best ^^
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