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It's back...false alarm. :( Maybe I didn't look good enough the first time.

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I have to wonder if this mold wasn't on going from the get go. The other girl-three weeks older, has none in neither holes.

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BWheeler1 wrote:It seems to me that the alcohol you used did the trick. I used to build a product at work that required alcohol as a lubricant for putting pressed fit plastic parts together because it would make them go together easily and then evaporate. Everyone who performed this task had to either wear gloves or use a hell of alot of lotion after shift or else suffer from very dry, hard, and cracked skin to the point where chunks would break out and cause bleeding. So I'd say alcohol could dry the heck out of some mold. Maybe it just took overnight to seep in there down to where the mold actually was.
Alcohol not healthy for TPE. Use too much and it will dry out TPE causing cracking and weakening of TPE. Just like you said about your skin.
I think our man with this problem has already been there with torn TPE.
Peroxide will work. And will be safer over longer term. Keep at it with that.
You said you got her clean. Let her FULLY dry before any treatment of vaseline.
And you should be alright

I've not yet had a problem with mold. I am very anal about getting her clean and especially dry.

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Ha! I finally found the post I was relating too earlier.

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I'm a bit scared of using bleach. What I finally decided to do was do some surgery. I bought some new cuticle scissors, got out my needle nose pliers and went to work. The peroxide/baking soda solution wasn't working and I was getting tired of trying everything to no avail. I cut out all those parts, used a Q-tip with some peroxide on it, waiting a while and then blew it out with my DataVac electric Duster with the long attachment, very gently but throughout. (https://www.amazon.com/Metro-Vacuum-ED5 ... 9744&psc=1)

The Aquarium pump I bought is about worthless as it won't blow fuzz off a peach. It's a Tetra Whisper AP150 pump. I can blow harder than that thing. After a good blowing with the DataVac I stuffed Vaseline inside her and hope that solves it.
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The surgery method? Ouch! Hope you did put her to sleep before doing that....
Lets hope for the best!

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The aquarium pump doesn't need to put out a lot of air, just create a constant airflow while it's in. After cleaning, just stick the tube all the way to the back of the canal and then pull it back like 0.5cm. Then just leave it in for a couple hours or however long you want. You should feel a tiny bit of airflow coming out of the hole.

You pointed out that it is only about 1.5in deep that got affected. That makes me think it might be an issue with your method of sitting her up vertically with a tampon in and letting the tampon soak up the moisture. It might be trapping moisture against the skin even as it absorbs it, and blocking all airflow too.
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It's the thought of it that's just... UGH! Yes most mold is harmless, dirt too but we don't have to like it.
When my upstairs water heater developed a small leak the ceiling below broke out in technicolor mold that grew through fresh paint I covered it with. Tilex was the cure, killed and bleached the mold so I could paint over it.
I've no clue if Tilex will work on or is safe for TPE. perhaps some of the wiser chemist types here can look in to it for you.

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How likely is mold to grow inside your doll? I use vasaline and mineral oil for the inserts.

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Mold can NOT grow on a surface that has a thin coating of mineral oil on it. EVER.
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samuraiwobble wrote:
You pointed out that it is only about 1.5in deep that got affected. That makes me think it might be an issue with your method of sitting her up vertically with a tampon in and letting the tampon soak up the moisture. It might be trapping moisture against the skin even as it absorbs it, and blocking all airflow too.
In retrospect, I'm wondering if the Tampon is a good idea. It seemed to be and I must have read about it somewhere. I normally would let is stay in some 30 minutes and take it out. The one I put in her butt was only to absorb any water from when I was giving her a douche as water always trickled down to her butt and would get inside if I didn't use the Tampon. I always put her on her back, legs up and spread to give the douche with a folded towel under her to catch the water. Afterwards I put in the Tampon-still on her back but then sit her up so the water inside will drain down ant the Tampon absorb most of it.

If mold is a problem with TPE there should be more explicit instructions than what comes with the girls on how to avoid/get rid of it.

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I always thought using a tampon was a supplemental drying technique... I've only used them when I know she wont be used for a while. I let the Tetra whisper AP150 get her completely dry (this takes many hours). My doll is silicone though and might be easier to dry being non-porous... dunno...

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The problem in my opinion is too much water being used in the first place. I use two or three tampons to absorb semen or lube, then spray some hydrogen peroxide which I rub into the vagina walls and then dry with a tampon. No douching, no water goes in, no issues in 7 months.
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It sounds like you may be on to something about the tampon holding moisture there and not allowing air flow, especially if it's only at the first 1-1/2". I also think an earlier post mentioning keeping underwear on dolls is a good point. I have always kept my 140d dressed, underwear and all, in the entire 2+ years I've had her. She has an insert, but there has never once been mold in any of her cavities.

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