Repairing fleshlight ...
Repairing fleshlight ...
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There is fotosamara78 wrote:Maybe you can post pictures? Not sure i understand all of your question. Where is the hole please?
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Snip a small amount of material from the end of the sleeve, cut it up into very tiny bits. Put the bits in the bottom of a sealable glass container. Pour in a small amount of xylene- can buy from the paint section of a hardware type store. Mix and let it sit for hours or overnight. You might need to add more xylene to get to a mushy, gluey consistency. I find that it does stay a bit lumpy. Take a metal tool, like a small tip flathead screwdriver and put a bit of the mush into the tear. Apply another lump over top of the hole, like a patch. Let it dry for several hours. Best to mess with xylene in a well ventilated area.
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Thanks bro! I will doBobbay wrote:Easy. I've done this on a Fleshlight that I accidentally cut a hole in. Here's what to do:
Snip a small amount of material from the end of the sleeve, cut it up into very tiny bits. Put the bits in the bottom of a sealable glass container. Pour in a small amount of xylene- can buy from the paint section of a hardware type store. Mix and let it sit for hours or overnight. You might need to add more xylene to get to a mushy, gluey consistency. I find that it does stay a bit lumpy. Take a metal tool, like a small tip flathead screwdriver and put a bit of the mush into the tear. Apply another lump over top of the hole, like a patch. Let it dry for several hours. Best to mess with xylene in a well ventilated area.
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Bobbay wrote:Easy. I've done this on a Fleshlight that I accidentally cut a hole in. Here's what to do:
Snip a small amount of material from the end of the sleeve, cut it up into very tiny bits. Put the bits in the bottom of a sealable glass container. Pour in a small amount of xylene- can buy from the paint section of a hardware type store. Mix and let it sit for hours or overnight. You might need to add more xylene to get to a mushy, gluey consistency. I find that it does stay a bit lumpy. Take a metal tool, like a small tip flathead screwdriver and put a bit of the mush into the tear. Apply another lump over top of the hole, like a patch. Let it dry for several hours. Best to mess with xylene in a well ventilated area.
good advice .. did not know about xylene and how it reacts to TPE
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Just to know... fleshlight should be made of silicone, does it become toxic if you melt it (i mean in direct contact with your penis)?
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Interesting! I wasn't sure that's what FLs were made of, I was under the impression that it was a secret patented silicone-type.r363b wrote:good advice .. did not know about xylene and how it reacts to TPE
I've been thinking about using different sleeves/onaholes for insert replacement in my RD2 torso,but well aware of the bad reactions between TPE and silicone.
Can anyone confirm? (My googling this went nowhere specific...)