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Bree Olsen vinyl inflatable doll repair

Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2017 8:36 pm
by Doll_hilarity2017
Hi there, first doll I've bought. Was all excited then a small hole appeared around her waistline. How much are you supposed to blow these up? Should use the repair kit? Is there a better way of fixing the hole? She got good reviews. Should I forget about inflatables? Do these spring leaks easily? Thanks everyone!

Re: Bree Olsen vinyl inflatable doll repair

Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2017 9:57 pm
by Anung Un Rama
Doll_hilarity2017 wrote:Hi there, first doll I've bought. Was all excited then a small hole appeared around her waistline. How much are you supposed to blow these up? Should use the repair kit? Is there a better way of fixing the hole? She got good reviews. Should I forget about inflatables? Do these spring leaks easily? Thanks everyone!
Hi Doll_hilarity2017 and welcome to TDF.

Please find this link useful when navigating your way around the board and fell free to post an introduction in the intro topic link there, to help you get your five posts up for full board function. http://dollforum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=231&t=69369

No doubt the rest of the team will give you more answers than you need shortly...

Anung :thumbs_up:

Re: Bree Olsen vinyl inflatable doll repair

Posted: Sat Feb 04, 2017 3:43 am
by samara78
Doll_hilarity2017 wrote:Hi there, first doll I've bought. Was all excited then a small hole appeared around her waistline. How much are you supposed to blow these up? Should use the repair kit? Is there a better way of fixing the hole? She got good reviews. Should I forget about inflatables? Do these spring leaks easily? Thanks everyone!
Thay is a lot of questions
Inflation
For play 65%
For loooks 80%

The kit that comes with her is best to repair her with.
Overinflating an air doll will cause her death.

Re: Bree Olsen vinyl inflatable doll repair

Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2017 7:42 pm
by yorktown
8) Howdy

Welcome - D_H2017 - :thumbs_up:

Too your question - yes the repair kit that came with Bree is perfect to use - cut the patch bigger than the small tear - cut it in a circle as a square patch will peel on the corners - use the glue supplied -

Yeah - air babes can only take so much air they aren't footballs - over pressure does kill them quick like -

I only air fill them when needed - otherwise they remain deflated - when in use I never over-inflate firm is good but leave some room for expansion

Good luck