A newb and some questions.
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I've never had better customer service anywhere. Sanhui really is a great company.
Little question tho. My doll has a tiny tear in vagina. It's very tiny and doesn't seem to tear up any more no matter how much I stretch it. Did anybody else have this and should I repair it, or just see if it changes in couple of days and if so how do I repair it?
And congratulations on your order AVT100!
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Congrats on your new lady moving in Ande69! Very exciting. I know what you mean about the doll being so impressive in person. I will try to take a picture of her because the curves of her ass look so amazing but I look at the picture I just took, and then back at her standing there in front of me and the picture just does not capture the sexiness of the curves that I can see with my own eyes.Ande69 wrote: Little question tho. My doll has a tiny tear in vagina. It's very tiny and doesn't seem to tear up any more no matter how much I stretch it. Did anybody else have this and should I repair it, or just see if it changes in couple of days and if so how do I repair it?
As for the Vagina tear, I have a couple of tears right on the tiny ring that is the opening. That material is so thin right there that I almost think it is made to tear to show it has been used or something. My little tears have not progressed passed the thin part of the ring so I don't think you have anything to worry about. I think my tears happened when I was using the wand with the microfiber sleeve that goes over it to dry the cavity after cleaning. I insert the wand and let it sit for a minute and pull it out and the microfiber towel kinda grabs the little ring and stretches it. Since I noticed it doing that I try to stretch the vagina open enough to put the wand in and out without it pulling on that little ring.
I am interested to hear other members experience with vagina tears. I am glad you asked the question.
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It does take longer, but it is not something that would create a tear typically either.
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I will say it's nice that SanHui includes these extras though, that is a nice touch.
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Metricnut wrote:That material is so thin right there that I almost think it is made to tear to show it has been used or something.Ande69 wrote: Little question tho. My doll has a tiny tear in vagina. It's very tiny and doesn't seem to tear up any more no matter how much I stretch it. Did anybody else have this and should I repair it, or just see if it changes in couple of days and if so how do I repair it?
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Do not fool yourself.
The areas around the love holes are weak and very easy to get damage bcs the manufacturers do not want your doll to last forever but to buy another one sooner than expected.
Who would keep a sex doll with all the love holes ripped off?
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Still great for photography
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For me personally, my wife doesnt wants the doll put away when not in use, which means propped against the wall in my closret, where there are no outlets. My plan was to just dry her with the microfiber and let gravity and evaporation do the rest.
I own a small aquarium pump that I could use, but was wondering if there are faster methods or ones that don't require electricity.
I've read about people cramming tampons in their doll....
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As far as mold on silicone, I was also under the impression that bacteria, fungi, etc couldn't live on/in silicone, but I seem to recall a strong emphasis on drying the doll outside and inside in past threads (especially TPE due to its porous nature). It seems I can't be of help on that one since I am honestly a bit confused myself or maybe I am not recalling it correclty. I've just always dried everywhere as a precaution more than anything else.
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I had a similar situation to this when my doll was new. Upon closer examination I discovered that it was just the paint or coloring that was cracking, and not her opening splitting. It has never increased in size. Not saying that this is necessarily the same problem that you have, but it could be.Ande69 wrote:Little question tho. My doll has a tiny tear in vagina. It's very tiny and doesn't seem to tear up any more no matter how much I stretch it. Did anybody else have this and should I repair it, or just see if it changes in couple of days and if so how do I repair it?
In addition, I would recommend that you also be sure to apply plenty of low friction water based lube to her labia prior to use, to reduce as much friction as possible on the most vulnerable part of her opening. This is what I do, and it has worked great so far.
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FloatingInSpace wrote:Is drying the cavity of a silicone doll extremely important? I was under the impression that it would not mold.
For me personally, my wife doesnt wants the doll put away when not in use, which means propped against the wall in my closret, where there are no outlets. My plan was to just dry her with the microfiber and let gravity and evaporation do the rest.
I own a small aquarium pump that I could use, but was wondering if there are faster methods or ones that don't require electricity.
I've read about people cramming tampons in their doll....
It is a closed area so it will not evaporate.
Mold can be an issue if she is not completely dry. If you want a fast method of drying, use an air bed mattress pump. You can get them at Kmart or Walmart. Only paid about 12 bucks for mine.
Drys my lady in about 20 minutes. See my drying thread in my signature.
I have never had a mold issue because I always make sure she is totally dry. As long as you do that, you won't ever have a mold issue either.
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Eves thread http://dollforum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=261&t=70866
Lucinda's thread viewtopic.php?f=143&t=128707
My doll cleaning and drying video viewtopic.php?f=7&t=127010
Eve and Lucinda's thread viewtopic.php?f=87&t=129480
Eve and Lucinda's dirty movies. viewtopic.php?f=87&t=126968
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Thanks for the suggestion I have an air mattress pump and will give it a go.gonestill77 wrote:FloatingInSpace wrote:Is drying the cavity of a silicone doll extremely important? I was under the impression that it would not mold.
For me personally, my wife doesnt wants the doll put away when not in use, which means propped against the wall in my closret, where there are no outlets. My plan was to just dry her with the microfiber and let gravity and evaporation do the rest.
I own a small aquarium pump that I could use, but was wondering if there are faster methods or ones that don't require electricity.
I've read about people cramming tampons in their doll....
It is a closed area so it will not evaporate.
Mold can be an issue if she is not completely dry. If you want a fast method of drying, use an air bed mattress pump. You can get them at Kmart or Walmart. Only paid about 12 bucks for mine.
Drys my lady in about 20 minutes. See my drying thread in my signature.
I have never had a mold issue because I always make sure she is totally dry. As long as you do that, you won't ever have a mold issue either.