I introduced the mineral oil care in this article:
https://www.dollforum.com/forum/viewtop ... 29&t=88739
YL Doll took it and added it to their official website:
https://www.yldoll.com/shop/index.php?r ... ation_id=7
What is the problem:
- No understanding for the material TPE and that we have different TPE blends
- No understanding that everybody is treating his TPE doll different
- No listening of the community to the recommendation I provided, my recommendations have been misused, which caused overacting and making other recommendations out of it
What is the biggest problem:
The TPE piece in front of you has boobs, ass and a nice smile.
And therewith all the logic is gone out of your brain.
If it would be a quadratic TPE piece, we would not have thousands of articles.
A lot of people do not more want to learn and to understand.
They want a guide to manage several things.
This brings me to the question if it is necessary to have a guide for the ussage of toilet paper, and if it is better to use single sheets, double folded sheets and the amount of paper you need for a "session" on the pot.
I think you understand, and that this mineral oil care thematic is pissing me on meanwhile.
Learn, understand, do it...or leave it.
And here is the worst case:
I had phone calls and emails with "vendors".
They were not able to tell me details about the used TPE for the TPE dolls.
They did not know something about the different TPE blends.
All they said was "it is thermoplastic elastomere", and that bullshit about "medical TPE" (LOL).
I'm done with this topic !
Learn, understand, do it...or leave it.
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@ Stewie studmuffin:
Stewie studmuffin wrote:If anyone doubts this, then take a tpe insert by each end and stretch it out as far as you can. You will be surprised just how stretchy it is. If you REALLY want to test the limits of it's durability, then actually try to pull it apart. Unless you're as strong as the Hulk, then I seriously doubt that you will be able to break it.
WRONG
If you really want to test the "durability" of TPE (what you mean is the tear strength / crack resistance), you are not able to measure it by stretching it to the maximum until it rips apart.
You have to measure this in steps of
- simple elongation of the material length
- double elongation
- triple elongation and so on.
You have to measure the time for each elongation test, until you have the first material cracks (skin cracks).
And you have to do this for each TPE blend !
I'm using such TPE stretching racks (built by my own)
- TPE stretching rack.jpg (22.98 KiB) Viewed 1277 times
And believe me, I do a lot of tests to check also the chemical resistance of the TPE and with light under the stretching rack I can see in my microscope camera how this affects the TPE structure.