Help, tearing after one week!
Help, tearing after one week!
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Assuming it is a TPE Doll, I would lightly spray the area with baby oil/mineral oil,. then using either a microfiber towel or paper towels, dry or with baby oil on the cloth, gently try to wipe the Slime off in ONE directiononly. Don't smear it around as if it were soap and you were washing the doll. The baby oil will be acting as a someone solvent for the slimy grunge and hopefully you can wipe it away. Whichever kind of towels you use, he was a lot of them and consider them trash when they are full of that gray junk.
Assuming it's some sort of residual left on the doll after molding, or an accumulation of dirt and other goup from you.
If you do get it clean, let it sit for about 24 hours for the tpe oil to be absorbed into the doll. Then wash it with antibacterial soap, let it dry overnight and then tell her it with baby powder.
If the same dirty material reappears, you're either cleaning it wrong or it is a counterfeit doll and the tpe is simply going to come apart
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Makeshift douche made with paper towels wrapped around a cylinder shaped rod. I'm beginning to wonder if the paper towel is too aggressive fir the skin and is leaving fibers behind.Cyph3rz83 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 04, 2024 7:54 am You look like you have mold build up on that too. I would deal with that first before it spreads as mold is the number one cause of TPE cohesion breaking down that you can control. I have left mine in the garage 2 years saran wrapped and it looks less beat up then yours. After that yes I agree age of TPE and if its been repaired a few times also adds to stability. How are you storing your doll and also what's your cleaning regiment cause that's pretty bad. I don't intend this to be personal just trying to troubleshoot your dolls issue.
Typically clothed and lying on my bed with a blanket wrapped around her but I do have sex with her a lot. Nothing overly stressful on the body because I dint want to break the tpe.
I also use anti bacterial Irish spring soap, the bar kind. I used this method on my torsos with great success but clearly something isn't working for thenfull sized doll.
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It was only discounted for a price matchduckdoll355 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 04, 2024 7:33 am As the other members stated, you first have to clean that area up real good using mild soap and micro fiber or paper towel…if your using toys with her and they’re silicone then that’s the problem right there. Also the doll could be old stock and had splitting because of age then was repaired hence the discounted price…often TPE repaired with these solvents don’t last long and even done exceptionally well…the same tares will return…eventually
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Yeh, paper towels is way way too rough for TPE if you are shoving that up in there. As for the soap I would personally use a mild antibacterial soap like soft-soap in gel form mixed with water you don't need much maybe a dab or so then douche preferably with something soft. Then I would make sure to use some soft cut up sponges and tweezers to pull them out after the soak up the moisture and end with some drying rods to stick up there after for an hour or so.SubaruFoz wrote: ↑Mon Mar 04, 2024 8:04 amMakeshift douche made with paper towels wrapped around a cylinder shaped rod. I'm beginning to wonder if the paper towel is too aggressive fir the skin and is leaving fibers behind.Cyph3rz83 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 04, 2024 7:54 am You look like you have mold build up on that too. I would deal with that first before it spreads as mold is the number one cause of TPE cohesion breaking down that you can control. I have left mine in the garage 2 years saran wrapped and it looks less beat up then yours. After that yes I agree age of TPE and if its been repaired a few times also adds to stability. How are you storing your doll and also what's your cleaning regiment cause that's pretty bad. I don't intend this to be personal just trying to troubleshoot your dolls issue.
Typically clothed and lying on my bed with a blanket wrapped around her but I do have sex with her a lot. Nothing overly stressful on the body because I dint want to break the tpe.
I also use anti bacterial Irish spring soap, the bar kind. I used this method on my torsos with great success but clearly something isn't working for thenfull sized doll.
As for the mold I'm not sure what effect vinegar would have on TPE but that stuff slays mold at my house and it will penetrate through the layers killing it at the source.
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Thanks. I'll stop by Walmart and get sponges on a stick instead of what I'm currently doing for future cleaning.Cyph3rz83 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 04, 2024 8:12 amYeh, paper towels is way way too rough for TPE if you are shoving that up in there. As for the soap I would personally use a mild antibacterial soap like soft-soap in gel form mixed with water you don't need much maybe a dab or so then douche preferably with something soft. Then I would make sure to use some soft cut up sponges and tweezers to pull them out after the soak up the moisture and end with some drying rods to stick up there after for an hour or so.SubaruFoz wrote: ↑Mon Mar 04, 2024 8:04 amMakeshift douche made with paper towels wrapped around a cylinder shaped rod. I'm beginning to wonder if the paper towel is too aggressive fir the skin and is leaving fibers behind.Cyph3rz83 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 04, 2024 7:54 am You look like you have mold build up on that too. I would deal with that first before it spreads as mold is the number one cause of TPE cohesion breaking down that you can control. I have left mine in the garage 2 years saran wrapped and it looks less beat up then yours. After that yes I agree age of TPE and if its been repaired a few times also adds to stability. How are you storing your doll and also what's your cleaning regiment cause that's pretty bad. I don't intend this to be personal just trying to troubleshoot your dolls issue.
Typically clothed and lying on my bed with a blanket wrapped around her but I do have sex with her a lot. Nothing overly stressful on the body because I dint want to break the tpe.
I also use anti bacterial Irish spring soap, the bar kind. I used this method on my torsos with great success but clearly something isn't working for thenfull sized doll.
As for the mold I'm not sure what effect vinegar would have on TPE but that stuff slays mold at my house and it will penetrate through the layers killing it at the source.
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Well that’s excellent my friend! You came out on top you might wanna purchaseSubaruFoz wrote: ↑Mon Mar 04, 2024 8:05 amIt was only discounted for a price matchduckdoll355 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 04, 2024 7:33 am As the other members stated, you first have to clean that area up real good using mild soap and micro fiber or paper towel…if your using toys with her and they’re silicone then that’s the problem right there. Also the doll could be old stock and had splitting because of age then was repaired hence the discounted price…often TPE repaired with these solvents don’t last long and even done exceptionally well…the same tares will return…eventually
these tools at some point the doush, the Dia stick…smooth is better not this bumped one and the anal ball for the actual washing of the openings…they apply just the right pressure without destroying the TPE