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TPE repair help
Hi does anyone know how i can repair a tear in my TPE Macy Doll. Cheers
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In answer to your question about acquiring silpoxy in the UK.
I get mine from here, Bentley Advanced Materials. They are quite quick but the postage charges are not cheap. CT
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Are you repairing yourself??
Also Silpoxy is no good for TPE, just in case you were thinking that way. Karrot |
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As Karrot says, silpoxy is no use whatsoever for TPE, it's only useful for gluing silicone.
Silpoxy is what Abyss (Real Doll, BoyToys etc.) supply in their doll repairkits. It's used widely in doll repairs. Some folks are allergic to silicones so the COSHH regs probably require Bentley to say that on their materials. CT
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Yes i am trying to repair her myself or if anyone can do it i will pay them. Its The macy doll i purchased of these forums which is TPE. The insert looked to small for me to enter so i used a cucumber (like an idiot) which was basically my size and put a condom on it and lub to see if it could enter the insert. When i tried it caused a small 5mm tear and i am thinking how i can repair it. Any ideas please? If it cannot it will have to be the binmen for my Macy Doll because i will not be able to use it plus having spent £550 on doll plus over £200 on clothes,hats,boots for her since i got her just over a week ago it could turn out to be a costly mistake. Any ideas please before i will be disposing of her? Cheers
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Oh no this is terrible. Deep commiserations.
First - as the thread is labelled Silpoxy - I have used Permaflex flowable silicone for windshield repairs successfully and it's excellent on silicone. For TPE I wonder about getting a sample of TPE material and cutting it up into very small pieces and inserting into a glue gun, using a stick of conventional glue to force it through. On discussions about TPE repairs on TDF heat from a hair drier has been suggested but in the delicate region you're dealing with, out of the question I'd think. Some TPE glue from WM might be the answer. Stef can supply it and probably has it in stock. www.asiandolls.fr From memory however, your lass is quite photogenic so even if a total loss for sex, she's going to be still of artistic value for someone so don't throw her out in disgust. Best wishes Harem
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I will change the title of the thread from "SilPoxy" to "TPE repair help" as the thread contains some useful information for future TPE owners. CT
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