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Hello . A month ago, I bought a flashlight, but today, made a hole in the middle of the stocking. Prompt, than it is possible to seal the hole?

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Maybe you can post pictures? Not sure i understand all of your question. Where is the hole please?
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samara78 wrote:Maybe you can post pictures? Not sure i understand all of your question. Where is the hole please?
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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.
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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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Hi guy. i had a problem with my alien fleshlight, sometimes it tears in some points and the most efficient way to repair for me is to cut a little piece from the flap around the sleeve and melt it with a lighter just to make sure to cover the hole, then i wash it with neutral soap, even if it's smelly at the beginning after a few use if becomes normal again.
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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r363b wrote:good advice .. did not know about xylene and how it reacts to TPE
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.

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...)

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