Is your typical bath puff safe for TPE?
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Yes, that is the type of bath puff I was talking about. My assumptions were correct then, don't use it.
The new one I linked to shouldn't leave any fluffy bits, its foam not fabric, and although super soft and squishy, it seems really solid, I don't foresee it falling apart or crumbling. But I won't know for certain till I get a doll. *sigh* one more month and I can start to begin saving for my doll.
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Only problem is, when its wet, the foam compresses & bends very easily, allowing the wood to poke. Not through the foam, as such...more like when you get a cotton bud / Q-Tip and the cotton is wet and you find the plastic / card stick poking your ear through the tip.
For that reason I only use a flexible rubber douche and my fingers. Then carefully stretch the orifices and use an electric airbed pump to dry inside.
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Scrublord wrote:Yeah, I'm wary of cleaning wands for the same reason. I got a foam one with a wooden stick handle, with my Real Doll.
Only problem is, when its wet, the foam compresses & bends very easily, allowing the wood to poke. Not through the foam, as such...more like when you get a cotton bud / Q-Tip and the cotton is wet and you find the plastic / card stick poking your ear through the tip.
For that reason I only use a flexible rubber douche and my fingers. Then carefully stretch the orifices and use an electric airbed pump to dry inside.
Very inventive! They're quite cheap too.....
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Because I'm trying to avoid having to touch my man goo? lolMonAmour wrote:What about just using your hands?
I'd have no problem cleaning her body with my hands, but I don't really want to stick my finger in any cavities after I've filled them.
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Well good luck with that. In the mean time here's a cleaning video that might help keep your hands "man goo" free:somethingrandom wrote:Because I'm trying to avoid having to touch my man goo? lolMonAmour wrote:What about just using your hands?
I'd have no problem cleaning her body with my hands, but I don't really want to stick my finger in any cavities after I've filled them.
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