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New stain remover for TPE and silicone

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Re: New stain remover for TPE and silicone

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Indigo, this looks amazing, and if possible, I would like to discuss pricing/availability so I might acquire some for my 165K cup. I was extremely foolish and left for work after first dressing her up in her cosplay outfit (which took a long time to recieve, so I was excited about getting it on despite imminent work). The outfit includes a large amount of black lingerie (including black gloves), and she was stained profusely on every contact surface. It sucks, because both I and the custom tailor had taken every precaution by washing/treating multiple times, but you can't mess around with black fabrics and TPE.

These days I just try to convince myself it's exotic body art, but it's definitely a hard sell. If you'd like, I'll show you pictures when I get home.

Hopefully I can get a hold of this apparently-miracle cream and restore the doll back to her old self, or at least as close as possible!
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Re: New stain remover for TPE and silicone

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@FiveByFive & Chronos: The stain remover creme is currently in field testing on a wider range of dolls to make sure that nothing bad happens (something bad does happen if you apply the Jinshan TPE stain remover on a silicone doll).

So far, Indigo has performed successfull tests on Jinshan dolls (WM/YL/OR/Jellynew), Doll Sweet (2015 silicone), and 4woods, so unstaining a K cup doll should be safe.

Pricing will be ~€15-20 for the 40 ml (~1.35 oz) can plus shipping. For a few applications, the smaller 20 ml can (~0.68 oz) should suffice.

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Re: New stain remover for TPE and silicone

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@ FiveByFive and Chronos:

As Sandro said we are looking for beta testers.

Therefore I would like to send you the TPE and silicone stain remover creme for free.
Please send me a PN with your shipping address.
Is this suitable for you ?

It would be very kind of you showing us the result before and afterwards.

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Good things are worth waiting for!
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Re: New stain remover for TPE and silicone

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Looks like a great product, keeping an eye on this.
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Re: New stain remover for TPE and silicone

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I was just wondering if this will remove mold stains from TPE? Particularly if the mold itself has been killed, but the stains are still present?
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Re: New stain remover for TPE and silicone

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Stewie studmuffin wrote:I was just wondering if this will remove mold stains from TPE? Particularly if the mold itself has been killed, but the stains are still present?
We have currently two test scenarios for this:

1) Indigo is currently running a synthetic test with fresh mold on on Jinshan TPE and some platinum cured TPE samples. We will have a result in about a week.

It is possible that the stain remover can reduce fresh mold.

2) I made an own test with old mold on a cheap one component hardware store silicone:

Before:
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The mold was deep inside the silicone, and the stain remover had almost no effect on this.

I cross checked with a mold remover based on bleach, which also had no relevant effect on this piece of silicone.

After applying stain remover for 24 hours (only one application) + mold remover for 6 hours:
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So the stain remover is clearly no cure for cancer. There are cases where only concentrated bleach will help - or binning the affected parts.

What we need to figure out now are documented use cases a) where the stain remover works best, b) where it can work, and c) where it doesn't help at all.

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Re: New stain remover for TPE and silicone

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It's so gracious of you to offer this stuff for free as a beta tester, but I have every intention of paying you if this works as intended. As you've seen, my staining is pretty ungodly, and any product that can fix it deserves to be paid for.
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Re: New stain remover for TPE and silicone

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Stain Removal Attempt, Part 1

I don't know why I have so many issues uploading photos here, but above is a link that collects my first set of photos for my stain removal attempt with Indigo's cream.

As you can tell, the doll is a WM 165CM K-cup (meaning Jinshan TPE), and it has monstrous stains from black lingerie (to include an extremely tight fitting bra, gloves, and leggings), as well as a bit on the head from black wig netting. The worst staining is on the feet and leggings where the contact was most intense and for the longest duration. Staining is also heavy on the underside of the breasts, as well as around the ribs. Additionally, though the pictures do not show, there is also some staining on the back. The staining was so bad that at some point it carried over onto the white blouse at the shoulders, which bleach has sadly been unable to remove.

The doll has been this way since late July/early October, and the stains had set in over the course of 16 hours before the clothes were removed. After the initial staining and intense removal attempts using odorless mineral spirits, I surrendered to the likelihood of permanent damage, and had even redressed the doll in said lingerie once or twice following multiple washings. Even after these washings, AND the treatment attempts done by the tailor prior to arrival, the clothes actually seem to have darkened the stains even more. Since then, I have not had the doll in the lingerie.

It will take a miracle in my eyes to make these stains go away, but perhaps Indigo's product is the cure. If so, then it will indeed be the ultimate proof for his product.

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There is a thread somewhere on TDF where the owner was able to remove mold from TPE by soaking for days with Peroxide.
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Re: New stain remover for TPE and silicone

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FiveByFive wrote:I don't know why I have so many issues uploading photos here, but above is a link that collects my first set of photos for my stain removal attempt with Indigo's cream. […] It will take a miracle in my eyes to make these stains go away, but perhaps Indigo's product is the cure. If so, then it will indeed be the ultimate proof for his product.
I'll post the pictures from above, if you don't mind…

This is the stained lady:
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She looks kind of cool, I think, but OK, it's not as she is supposed to be…

Application of the stain remover creme:
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Notice from Indigo: For better results, the creme should be applied in a thick, covering layer onto the stained areas.

It is not necessary to apply the creme on non-stained areas - that only wastes the creme.

Result so far:
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I guess, it's already an enhancement ;-)

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8O if this is not a miracle product I don't know! For me who loves black shiny spandex dresses this is a revolution!
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Re: New stain remover for TPE and silicone

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I must say, I'm a little surprised that there's not more hype for the results here.

Just in case ya'll forgot, the staining on this doll was set in from a day's worth of black lingerie wear, and had been worsened by donning said lingerie again a week or two down the road. Odorless mineral spirits applied directly for over a day did nothing.

A month and a half of stain setting in later, I try Indigo's product and...well, just look! At first I didn't think it was doing much, but the over-time effect after removing the product is actually quite intense. The final pictures are following 2 relatively haphazard applications, simply due to the extent of staining, and one last targeted application using a brush. It took a lot of creme, but the results more than speak for themselves.

Seriously, get hype for this chemical genius. It even got rid of heavily/directly applied Sharpie on the nips/areolas! You can clearly experiment to your heart's content with this stuff as your backup.
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Re: New stain remover for TPE and silicone

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Guys, this is a GAME CHANGER!!!!!!!

FivebyFive, couldn't agree more... I am a brand new TPE doll owner and have been doing extensive research on clothing, staining, fabrics to avoid, how many washes before safe, etc.

One of the most fun things to do with a doll, (I would imagine) is dress her up and play out your fantasies. This has always been a highly precarious event however, because of the staining. Who wants a permanent blob on their new purchase which cost thousands of dollars?

But this product.... WOW. While you still shouldn't keep your dolls in tight black spandex overnight, this product could make lengthy playtime wearing kinky black lingerie a reality to doll owners everywhere, particularly the TPE community.

So is this stuff for sale yet? I'm buying it as soon as it's out even if I don't have stains (yet!). Because they WILL come.

Hint to vendors: A small container of this stuff should be a mandatory accessory for new dolls, just like nice shirts come with extra buttons and new houses come with a few extra buckets of matching paint. Because staining WILL happen eventually, and this stuff kills it.

Genius. Pure Genius. Indigo, you've made a lasting contribution to the entire doll community. Bravo Sir!!!!!

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