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Hi,

you can use octenidine (as usual, first try the specific compound from your pharmacy due to different ingredients on the insert) on the inside and outside parts. Octenidine has a long-term effect even after drying, an d us not inly fungizid but also bacteri-and viruzid.

This way u dont have to fully dry the skin. drying is what seems to bee doong damage to thin parts.

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ewood wrote:Hi,

you can use octenidine (as usual, first try the specific compound from your pharmacy due to different ingredients on the insert) on the inside and outside parts. Octenidine has a long-term effect even after drying, an d us not inly fungizid but also bacteri-and viruzid.
I think it's super that you post very helpful findings. I'll search for the product or an equivalent. :thumbs_up:
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Drying causing damage and keeping the oil in. Just seems to me that corn powder and talcum powder would draw out moisture and oil. Seems to me like these dolls should be oild with the proper oil. Hawaiian Tropic being a plant based oil just seems logical; would keep the doll hydrated and smelling good. But do not try it! I am just sharing thoughts and want someone to tell me why I am wrong before I try it and ruin a doll.

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I'll mention this just for thought. I've had some TPE items for years that I've used only once, because I didn't care for them. I washed them and stored those particular items in cloth material and stored then in plastic tubs. I've checked on them when looking for something else. Those items still appear new.
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I used babyoil and vaseline on the doll what I would NOT recommend. it literally solves the tpe somehow, i can scrub a grey mass from the doll afterwars.

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Bleach can remove the mold spots on tpe.

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White vinegar kills mold spores even below surface. Doesn't remove stains though.

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Dolls get moldy? I didn't think bacteria can eat neither plastic nor Silicone.


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Do not use an organic based oil on TPE. It is a porous (micro sized) material and the oil will penetrate and get trapped in the structure. Unfortunately given enough time the oil will start going rancid and will start to smell or could cause bacteria to flourish.

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Guess that means no Hawaiian Tropic then, cause it is a plant based oil.

What about washing it with shampoo then putting some conditioner on it and lightly rinsing?
Wash it make it smell good then hydrate it with the conditioner.

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I don't think it needs hydrating because it is exuding oil. A discussion got started awhile back about TPE dolls drying out. TPE dolls are new so nobody really knows if or when their dolls will stop exuding oil and dry out. Alex77 did an experiment with a TPE mannequin arm. It eventually did dry and shrivel. Some people experimented with oiling their dolls with mineral oil. Some of them reported it softened their doll's skin to the point of it peeling.

As far as shampoo and conditioners goes, read the ingredients. Some of the chemicals are emulsifiers. Whether emulsification is detrimental to TPE dolls I don't know. There were a few posts discussing soap versus detergents but I don't recall the suggestions. I've noticed that common rubbing alcohol will remove a felt tip pen stain.

Petroleum based products like vaseline is a no-no.
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I'm at work, so this is short.

Detergent is recommended over soap.

Mold can't grow on just TPE or just water. Mold growth requires a food source and moisture. Cornstarch is food to mold. If there is no moisture, mold can't grow. Sorry for the bad wording.
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Resuming this thread..
Obin wrote: Mold can't grow on just TPE or just water. Mold growth requires a food source and moisture. Cornstarch is food to mold.
I agree with it. This is in my opinion another reason for which sometime talcum powder is preferable.
For example I personally live in a quite wet area, and I can't claim my home (and my TPE lady) is even perfectly without moisture.
I use talcum mainly for two reasons, i.e. don't boost bacterial growht and to mask TPE smell.
Personally I'm happy with talcum and never had problems. On the other side, not being edible, it should be better to avoid kissing/licking too much!
My lady has a built-in vag and to avoid any organic trace (also food for mold) I only play with condoms and water-based lube.
To dry holes after washing I use blotting paper rolled on a stick, turning it up and down for the deepness. And then I finish the work with a hair dryer (only cold jet switch) for about half hour in front of the holes.

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dollita wrote:Resuming this thread... To dry holes after washing I use blotting paper rolled on a stick, turning it up and down for the deepness. And then I finish the work with a hair dryer (only cold jet switch) for about half hour in front of the holes.
I have a simple solution for you that saves time, effort, and your patience! I do not take credit for the idea, and I do not recall who I saw mention it here at TDF first:

1. Get an aquarium air pump.
2. Insert tubing into vaginal canal, plug in the air pump, and go about your business.
3. Let it sit for a couple hours and afterwards your lady's girly bits will be as dry as a bone.
4. If still dampness, reposition tubing and let air pump run longer.

Easy! When you see how simple and effective this method is you will be mad you did not think of it sooner! 8)

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