This is the one I have at about half the cost if that helps: https://www.amazon.com/Smooth-Sil-poxy- ... 9hdGY&th=1bytesailr wrote: ↑Sun Mar 10, 2024 8:17 pm
I'm still seeing a very tiny amount of leakage, of what looks like the gel that I injected (I Hope!!). It's the same very liquidy substance. I really hope it's not the actual original butt gel.
For the repair, do you have any good videos you've seen?
Would this Sil-poxy work you think? Most of the ones supplied by doll vendors seem pretty overpriced to me. Even though this one isn't that low cost either.
https://www.amazon.ca/SIL-Poxy-Silicone ... r=8-2&th=1
Would you attempt to inject any of the sil-poxy into the hole? Or just put it on the surface of it on the outside?
I'll be away from my doll for a couple weeks coming up and was hoping to do the repair before I left, but I won't be able to get this Sil-poxy in time. Not sure what I can do to "stop the bleeding" in the short term until I can get that Sil-poxy when I return. Would you recommend anything in the short term before I can get the Sil-poxy?
Cheers!
I have not seen any videos for this specific type of repair unfortunately. I'd imagine any repairs folks have done after inflating breasts would be similar though.
Ya know, I too have thought about using the syringe to administer a small amount of glue. I would not go into the cavity fully just enough at the top silicone layer. I am sorry, but I have no direct experience to share right now however as I have not needed to do that yet. I would however suggest you to seal with whatever you have on hand if you are going away for a little while. Sounds like you need to address that prior if possible. In a pinch, even using regular elmers glue can possibly help and its completely removable as it does not bond with Silicone but could help to slow things down enough for ya! Another idea would be just to make a tourniquet wrapped in plastic wrap or something for a temporary seal to add some pressure.