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How to repair Finger Pokes on BT Doll

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Guys,

Wondering if anyone has any advice on the best way or best technique to repair finger pokes on a Boy Toy doll?

Thanks,

Scott

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Hi Fitz62

Just in case you still have no solution - go to the very top right hand side of the page and in the search box type in something like "repair finger pokes" perss enter then you should be able to pick out the best information. :wink: Good luck with the pokes I hope they're easilly fixed. :D

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Before doing the repair to the silicone, go to your local home or hardware store and get a metal file to file down the tip of her finger. I did that with my 3 year old BT after she experienced a pinky poke and it never happened again.

Then get some SilPoxy silicone glue since it dries within minutes (do an online search). Apply a thin layer of the glue to the silicone at the finger poke and hold it shut for about 10 minutes (if you're using SilPoxy....RealDoll glue will take ALOT longer) with one hand. Wet one of your fingers on the free hand and wipe away the excess glue.

If it turns out sloppy you can use an exacto knife to cut away the fresh glue after it dries. Just repeat the same process 'til you're satisfied with the seal.

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Thanks, that sounds like the trick because I tried the Abyss glue and it takes too long to dry.

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Keep your SilPoxy in a sealed plastic bag and store it in the refrigerator after you're done with it. It extends the life dramatically.

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