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Green-horn newbie here. First Post. First doll is on order. 6Ye 165F premium w/ X19 head. Waiting for the Chinese New Year celebrations to complete and hopefully they will soon start assembly and injection molding. This is taking too long and my bed is lonely!! But they deserve a holiday as well as we do on this side of the Pacific ......
I have found a LOT of discussion on conditioning the TPE material (whether 6Ye or other) with mineral oil, nivea creme, vaseline, etc.
As one of my goals is for my mouth parts to get friendly with her lady parts (lips, boobies, others, etc :razz: :razz: ), the idea of a mouth full of mineral oil doesn't appeal much. Apparently vegetable oil(s) are a no-no for TPE. Any discussion on COCONUT oil ? (assuming of course that I can gently warm & melt it). Or are ALL plant-based oils off limits ?

Thanks for any feedback !

Hope to post pics at an opportune time .....

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Don't do it! Food based oils will get rancid in a relatively short time.... BTW, the only way you'll get a mouthful of mineral oil is if you don't wait for it to be absorbed into the TPE, which only takes a few hours.

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I would think that a quick Coconut oil coat for a session would be ok, if you like the taste of that stuff. You need a well heated doll for it, as Coconut oil is solid at normal northern hemisphere room temperatures.

Just clean it all off afterwards, with all the other mess you've just created :)

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I disagree as TPE is very porous. It would be very difficult to clean coconut oil out completely and there's a very good chance what remains will get rancid.

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Mr Franz wrote:Don't do it! Food based oils will get rancid in a relatively short time.... BTW, the only way you'll get a mouthful of mineral oil is if you don't wait for it to be absorbed into the TPE, which only takes a few hours.
I second that dont apply to the doll anything food based, sugars etc could get into the doll. I do like the smell of the old suntan lotions mixed with the visuals of a pretty girl in a bikini when i was in my 20's & 30's not sure if they still smell the same way today. Anyway my thought would be put the scent/product on a towel & have it in the room with you & your doll.
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Gonna say no. Go with baby oil. Coconut oils "fats" in it.
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I'll third that. Or fourth it. Or whatever number we're on now. ;)

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organic = bacteria.. coconut is probably a bad call. mineral inhibits bacterial/mold growth. you want that.

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I use pure mineral oil you get from the pharmacy isle at the supermarket because I can’t stand the smell of baby oil.
Works great to clean the doll as well.
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It's a NO.
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Actually pure high quality coconut oil is both to some degree antibacterial, antifungal and does not get rancid. Or at least it takes years. Which makes it excellent to use as treatment for your wooden cutting board!

Now, with that said I cannot recommend it on a doll as I have no experience with that combo. But out of all food oils I think coconut oil has the best chances.

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Sofos wrote:Actually pure high quality coconut oil is both to some degree antibacterial, antifungal and does not get rancid. Or at least it takes years. Which makes it excellent to use as treatment for your wooden cutting board!

Now, with that said I cannot recommend it on a doll as I have no experience with that combo. But out of all food oils I think coconut oil has the best chances.
Have had a jar in the cupboard for several years. It is not moldy or bad. It is pure. it was expensive stuff I remember. Cannot even remember what I bought it for. It is fatty if one has a steady diet of it. Any oil is.
But before reading through this brief thread... guess what I did?? LOL... it applies so much easier than baby oil, and I used at most a tablespoon to cover her whole front... TPE sucked that up in 20 minutes, the sheen was gone.... I wiped excess off with paper towels. UGH!! definitely oil baths lift the grime. Towels were not filthy, but was a fair amount of dirt.
The baby oil I have I do not like it.
But was impressed at least how little I used to cover her... I'll guess I'll find out whether she gets up and walks away on her own.... LOL

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Do not put the lime in the coconut and drink 'em all up!
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RainKing wrote:Do not put the lime in the coconut and drink 'em all up!
It was Gilligans idea!!! got all these darn coconuts dropping on the noggin.... gotta find a use for 'em.... Maybe Mr. Howell will buy me a new doll when the maggots carry her away LOL Mmmmmmm Ginger? or Mary Anne? LOL Mary Anne for me... country girl!! :)

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I caught on to the coconut oil craze that is winding down now as well, although for edible spreads I haved moved on to something called ghee, which is a clarified butter and does not require refrigeration. This is good, because after cleaning out my ancient fridge, which was invariably wasting electricity chilling not much of anything useful, I never turned it back on. I did get another newer model, which was a total piece of junk, and a smaller one, hoping to downsize for my needs. After time passed, I realized I didn't need a refrigerator at all, preferring to let the grocery store pay for the electricity and buy stuff on the way home. This turned into a fun challenge to find substitutes for foods that I did want to keep around the house, or live without until the cold season came around. Find foods that are shelf stable or drink my beer warm. That was easy, since I drink rum neat and a pint of Guinness is fine at room temp or slightly below, especially if you have a can of compressed air. :drinking: :glou: :drinking: Powdered milk and coconut oil go in a LOT of recipes, but most things are nice fresh anyway. Therefore, I am happily several years without an icebox until winter gets here. By the way, ghee takes some getting used to, as it has a very faint rancid taste even when new that can simply be killed with a little salt or spice, but I wasn't considering using that.

Now, honey is the ultimate antibacterial, used as a minor ingredient in a water-based warming lube, but I seriously doubt that anything can happen to pure coconut oil. It is recommended to rub into your hair and skin, and swish for a fresh mouth, just don't eat a lot of it or pour it down the sink when liquified. And it does melt annoyingly in summer and become brittle and flakey in winter, but works great in almost every other way. Regardless of the health discussion, it is a very stable product and almost tasteless and crystal clear. Stains on fabric, resulting from drips or sprayed shavings, however, are hard to clean. :shakefist:

Clarity of Q+A regarding whether something is or is not good for this or that is driving me CRAZY on this forum, I've got to say, WE CAN DO BETTER, yes? Would someone please take a sample or samples of TPE or whatever and apply some science to compare the effects of A+B if there is a repair or otherwise random sample of material available, maybe to be destructively tested for degradation after an interval? It would be useful to know how much Vaseline and Nivea cream affect durability without risking our dolls. I am very much interested of the feasibility of coconut rather than mineral oil. But if the mineral oil (which is also in some foods such as gummy bears) is food grade, it should be fine to ingest in small quantities. I don't think I've seen it for sale at retail, only medical grade, which is available at different viscosities, and I wouldn't eat that. What is that wonderful edible lubricant I've seen pornstars use? Anyone know if it is for sale in bulk or just homemade goop? If that is shelf stable... :idea: The one I tried once made me violently ill for a short time, so I would really like to find a safe one, since we're talking turkey here. So if anyone can run an experiment, I'm fresh out. Thanks and Cheers!
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