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1 and a half inch to 2 inches silicone outer layer of DD breasts injected with water. Is the effect any good?

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water no good. Air is better.

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I would think the breast are around 1/2" of silicone wall/ skin and filled w/ silicone gel. I've never handled them before nor seen them in person.
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rubherkitty wrote:I would think the breast are around 1/2" of silicone wall/ skin and filled w/ silicone gel. I've never handled them before nor seen them in person.
Im thinking of replacing gel with water because i dont see gel can produce enough fluid movement. Though i see the combination of non gel silicone and liquid can possiblily produce a lot more than what gel can do. What im sure of is there would certainly be a difference audibly about its effect.

The thickness of the silicone skin can be adjusted to the ideal effect with the water. So i simply want to discuss if theres any flaw or misconception about my ideal

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Hi jsai,

The problem I see with using water would be with mold/fungus/bacteria growth - especially if it's warm, not to mention the mess that would occur if there was a leak.
Would these be drainable and fillable with some sort of valve or permanently sealed?

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Yeah, I wouldn't just stick a baggy of tap water in there. Maybe a set of medical grade saline implants.
I'd ask Pam Anderson if she has any old spares she's not using. :lol:

I think the silicone gel is rather gooey and is supposed to mimic breast fat.
And the reaction of any liquid or air even will depend upon the silicone wall thickness like you mentioned plus the uniformity of the pour. Don't want to squeeze the breast here and have a thin spot that keep bulging out there.
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MannequinFan wrote:Hi jsai,

The problem I see with using water would be with mold/fungus/bacteria growth - especially if it's warm, not to mention the mess that would occur if there was a leak.
Would these be drainable and fillable with some sort of valve or permanently sealed?
rubherkitty wrote:Yeah, I wouldn't just stick a baggy of tap water in there. Maybe a set of medical grade saline implants.
I'd ask Pam Anderson if she has any old spares she's not using. :lol:

I think the silicone gel is rather gooey and is supposed to mimic breast fat.
And the reaction of any liquid or air even will depend upon the silicone wall thickness like you mentioned plus the uniformity of the pour. Don't want to squeeze the breast here and have a thin spot that keep bulging out there.
Drainage and refill is very possible. Though i prefer not having these extra processes unless the effect is well more satifactory than gel. Still, changing breast would be like changing diaper...

Probably replacing water with liquid that do not react to silicone and not causing mold, perhaps vinegar or alcohol. Also there is a number of ways to deal and prevent the problem of leakage considering silicone is impermeable

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DH168 offers their Ladies with hollow breasts or normal. The normal option are firmer. I ordered my Doll with the hollow breast option. I like them. Not quite as soft and jiggly as a RG breast, but Im sure alot softer than the normal option. However I havent felt the normal option so I cant compare. I asked them if the hollow version is more fragile, they said no..just softer. So...to me, the more realistic..the better.

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Mello_Pello wrote:DH168 offers their Ladies with hollow breasts or normal. The normal option are firmer. I ordered my Doll with the hollow breast option. I like them. Not quite as soft and jiggly as a RG breast, but Im sure alot softer than the normal option. However I havent felt the normal option so I cant compare. I asked them if the hollow version is more fragile, they said no..just softer. So...to me, the more realistic..the better.
I wonder if they are hollow and sealed or if they can vent back and forth into the doll?

I'll have to study into this some more. I've been wanting to replace my boob cup for awhile now.
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rubherkitty wrote:
Mello_Pello wrote:DH168 offers their Ladies with hollow breasts or normal. The normal option are firmer. I ordered my Doll with the hollow breast option. I like them. Not quite as soft and jiggly as a RG breast, but Im sure alot softer than the normal option. However I havent felt the normal option so I cant compare. I asked them if the hollow version is more fragile, they said no..just softer. So...to me, the more realistic..the better.
I wonder if they are hollow and sealed or if they can vent back and forth into the doll?
Yeah, really not sure about that. Good question. I would imagine sealed though as when they are squeezed they pop right back out...seems if they vented into the Doll they would stay deflated for awhile. Plus, not sure where they would vent to if the rest of the Doll is solid.
Not sure, but something to think about.

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I am getting a long loved mecha doll in the mail soon. Iwill soon know what it is to give new implants to a doll.
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MannequinFan wrote:Hi jsai,

The problem I see with using water would be with mold/fungus/bacteria growth - especially if it's warm
Maybe mixing the water with some anti-bac soap would fix that - - or maybe just fill the breasts with pure anti-bac soap, cheap enough to buy and it's almost like a runny gel.

jsai, are you making these yourself?

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MannequinFan wrote:Hi jsai,

The problem I see with using water would be with mold/fungus/bacteria growth
Just use vodka

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You can stop mold and bacteria in water by adding a few drops of bleach. Not sure what effect bleach would have on the silicone. I would-be interested to know if anyone knows.

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samara78 wrote:I am getting a long loved mecha doll in the mail soon. Iwill soon know what it is to give new implants to a doll.
Samara if you're going to do major surgery, would be awesome if you tried what we've tossed around. See if you can tether a silicone or saline bag in a stocking etc. firmly to the underlying skeleton. There are all kinds of implants and breast gels on Amazon and aliexpress. They can't be surgical (although who knows on aliexpress?) I think they're worn on the outside by women who've had a mastectomy. Although you could probably make them.
I may prototype some durable bags of extremely soft-cure silicone. But I don't have a doll willing to volunteer for implants.

We'll get there. We have the technology!

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