Inflatable dolls that are pretty sturdy
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Kool - "genesis218" - Canada Hey -
While I to, am homeported in the good ole US of A - I find that Amazon is a good bet - and scored Kimmi thru them
Honey 21 a United Kingdom {Jolly ole England} sex toy seller that uses Amazon a lot and has a USA launch portal so from time to time the UK air gals become very available in the good ole US of A - wooHoo -
Like - genesis218 - sez - go for Kimmi or her sister Natalie who's available thru her importer Orion.de - direct or thru Amazon - honest no slight on Daio Shi - they are way kool - but one night with Kimmi or Natalie - and you will see why they are the current Queens of Inflata-land -
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Glue? Here's the most recent test. 3 thick glue layers on each seam.Dollbottom wrote:Does that really work? I might give it a try
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Just kidding. Thanks for sharing that. What brand glue did you use? How long did you let it dry between each coat?
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2) take a syringe (without a needle). It's needed to keep glue layers thick and narrow at the same time.
3) slowly apply first layer on top seams. Rotate the envelope as they pre-dry (takes few minutes) to avoid glue leaking down (and forming thick drops). Seams must be nearly flat and horizontal as you apply glue on them. But usually you just rotate the envelope as glue takes it's viscosity (it happens quickly), so you always work nearby the top point of the envelope.
4) pre-dry the whole doll for at least an hour. Avoid contact with anything (pre-dried glue is still sticky).
5) apply second and third layers the same way. Big babes such as Betty Bouncer and Fatima Fong takes so much time so you don't need to wait: when you finish her last inch, first inch is already dried because you need more than an hour to cover all seams! But maybe leaving her for longer time is even better.
6) let them dry for at least 24h (I prefer few days).
7) inflate firmly and enjoy the new level of tightness
Speaking about the glue... it's from local manufacturer Transparent, fluent and melts PVC a bit (but not too much).
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Are you interested in selling her?mspakamac wrote:My latex doll, Miranda is sturdy, having a double skin. I have to say though, I much prefer the cheaper PVC dolls despite their tendency to split. Just part of life's rich tapestry.
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Sadly, she has gone now. In the end, some of her latex perished from all my use. I'd had her since 2009 and had been going with her at least twice a week for over six years so I can't complain.Tulling1 wrote:Are you interested in selling her?mspakamac wrote:My latex doll, Miranda is sturdy, having a double skin. I have to say though, I much prefer the cheaper PVC dolls despite their tendency to split. Just part of life's rich tapestry.
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