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My opinion is, if ease of clean up is a significant concern, an insert is the way to go. There's a zillion ways to go about things with an insert design.outdoorsman wrote:Since a lot of people have different opinions between insert and built in, which does make it hard to choose if you have never been with a sex doll. May I ask then is it really a lot of work or easy ways to clean up with the built in?
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I have experience with a built-in flat backed torso and an insert DS. I have a tub with a spigot and a hose, which made cleaning the FBT relativly easy. I would imagine with a full sized doll and no facility like a tub with a hose and spigot, the process would be a bit more involved.outdoorsman wrote:Since a lot of people have different opinions between insert and built in, which does make it hard to choose if you have never been with a sex doll. May I ask then is it really a lot of work or easy ways to clean up with the built in?
With my DS 168, I am glad to have the insert. Just clean the insert in the sink and dry. The insert also allows me to change between different styles and types of inserts to achieve various tactile feelings.
I hope this has been some worthwhile feedback. Good luck with your choice.
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1. Get 1 bucket of soapy (Dawn) water, 1 bucket of rinse water, 1 turkey baster, 1 micro-fiber towel, and 1 wooden spoon.
2. Angle the doll off the edge of your bed at a 45-50 degree angle over the bucket of soapy water on the floor.
3. Use 1 arm to hold the doll in position, while you use your other arm to use the turkey baster to shoot soapy water flushes into the pussy cavity. Flush 12-15 times.
4. Same as #3, but you use the bucket of plain rinse water. Flush 12-15 times.
5. Place the doll back on your bed with legs spread.
6. Drape the micro-fiber towel over the wooden spoon, and insert into the pussy cavity.
7. Withdraw the wooden spoon leaving the towel in place inside the pussy cavity. Leave the towel in place for 10-15 minutes to soak up as much moisture as possible.
8. Remove the towel, and spread the dolls legs so the pussy cavity is "open".
9. Place a small fan in front of the pussy cavity for about an hour.
10. When thoroughly dry, re-powder the interior of the pussy cavity.
Yes. It is more work to clean up the built-in but after you have gone through this process a few times, it becomes routine. If you are going to cum in your doll multiple times in a day, then a fast rinse and towel wipe is good enough in between cummings. Just make sure that you go through the full process before you put the doll away.
When I am more in the mood for a quickie one-shot session, I will use one of my insert dolls to save time.
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Which would remind me of my EX
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I would love to go with the built in but I am worried about it wearing out or expanding over time.DollAfficionado wrote:To clean up after cumming in a built-in, I use the following method after I shoot my last load in her for the day:
1. Get 1 bucket of soapy (Dawn) water, 1 bucket of rinse water, 1 turkey baster, 1 micro-fiber towel, and 1 wooden spoon.
2. Angle the doll off the edge of your bed at a 45-50 degree angle over the bucket of soapy water on the floor.
3. Use 1 arm to hold the doll in position, while you use your other arm to use the turkey baster to shoot soapy water flushes into the pussy cavity. Flush 12-15 times.
4. Same as #3, but you use the bucket of plain rinse water. Flush 12-15 times.
5. Place the doll back on your bed with legs spread.
6. Drape the micro-fiber towel over the wooden spoon, and insert into the pussy cavity.
7. Withdraw the wooden spoon leaving the towel in place inside the pussy cavity. Leave the towel in place for 10-15 minutes to soak up as much moisture as possible.
8. Remove the towel, and spread the dolls legs so the pussy cavity is "open".
9. Place a small fan in front of the pussy cavity for about an hour.
10. When thoroughly dry, re-powder the interior of the pussy cavity.
Yes. It is more work to clean up the built-in but after you have gone through this process a few times, it becomes routine. If you are going to cum in your doll multiple times in a day, then a fast rinse and towel wipe is good enough in between cummings. Just make sure that you go through the full process before you put the doll away.
When I am more in the mood for a quickie one-shot session, I will use one of my insert dolls to save time.
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If you decide to go with the insert option, never leave the insert in the doll when not in use for an extended time. If the cavity is at all damp, leaving the insert inside is asking for mold.
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Reading the "TPE-Care with mineral oils" thread it says that Vaseline is taking good care of TPE as well.
What do you think of leaving the insert in the doll permanently and whenever I want 'having quickies' using a condom lubricated with Vaseline? It would be having fun and same taking care of the doll
Can I run into problems on the long run by this?
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Next to this, could the additional volume in the cavity add any damage over time?
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That sounds like a good plan.MoviePilot wrote:Thanks for your reply. Yeah, mold could be the most dangerous thing I guess. But I for sure would first lubricate the insert with lots of Vaseline (keeps away humidity) on the outer side before putting it in place.
Next to this, could the additional volume in the cavity add any damage over time?
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