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How To Get Rid of Sex Doll Lumbs

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How To Get Rid of Sex Doll Lumbs

In the course of owning a sex doll, while it mostly brings us comfort and enjoyment, it's inevitable to encounter some minor issues, such as bumps or body irregularities, resembling lumps. It's crucial to note that this is an extremely rare occurrence, as reputable manufacturers typically conduct necessary pre-checks before the doll leaves the factory.

 

These irregularities may occur in TPE dolls, whereas they are exceptionally rare in silicone sex dolls. This distinction arises from the inherent properties of their respective materials, and it's an aspect that merits further exploration.

 

In the case of silicone dolls, I believe this is influenced by the separation of the silicone covering from the underlying materials. This is a natural occurrence, and after numerous uses, some wear and tear are to be expected. However, it doesn't hinder the usability of the doll, and I don't see any associated risks. The doll remains fully sealed, so the formed lumps, which are essentially air pockets, typically don't require special treatment. If significant concern arises, a simple excision followed by professional patching can address the issue.

 

                                                                     

 

These irregularities, akin to minor defects or manufacturing protrusions, might appear small, but here are some common reasons for bumps on TPE dolls:

 

Manufacturing Shortcuts

TPE dolls often suffer from manufacturing shortcuts, ultimately leading to the appearance of lumps. Some manufacturers replicate existing sex doll designs to create molds, resulting in defects and uneven surfaces on TPE dolls.

 

Characteristics of TPE Material

TPE compounds or unconventional molding processes may result in deformities such as lumps, pimples, cysts, or flat skin. The primary motivation behind these practices is cost reduction, making these sex dolls more affordable in various aspects.

 

Prolonged Excessive Pressure

In many cases, lumps are typically the result of TPE material settling or encountering pressure points during storage and transportation. Due to the inherent nature of TPE, even high-quality options aren't exempt from this problem. Areas frequently subjected to pressure or compression are more likely to develop lumps. This includes body parts consistently bearing the weight of the doll when stored in specific positions. Over time, TPE material may undergo changes, leading to these uneven areas.

 

Preventing Bumps on TPE Dolls

Maintaining your beloved doll in its original state involves more than just cleaning your TPE sex doll. If you've invested in a TPE doll with the intention of cherishing it for years to come, preventive measures become crucial. To prevent the formation of body lumps, consider implementing the following practical tips:

 

Avoid Opting for Extremely Cheap Sex Dolls:

The first step on this journey is to resist the temptation to purchase cheap TPE dolls. These dolls often have defects due to inadequate manufacturing processes, leading to lumps and other imperfections. Whenever possible, opt for reputable brands and websites within your budget.

 

Suspend Them:

Ideally, store your doll by hanging it on a hook. This storage method ensures the surface of the doll remains unchanged, minimizing the risk of pressure points. If hanging is impractical, ensure the storage area has proper cushioning to evenly distribute pressure, avoiding adverse outcomes like flat skin or lumps.

 

Regular Position Rotation:

Similar to humans needing to change positions to avoid discomfort, TPE dolls require the same. Rotate the doll's position during storage to distribute weight and pressure evenly across different parts of the body.

 

Supporting Materials:

If you prefer showcasing your doll in a particular position, consider using soft supporting materials to cushion the areas in contact with the surface. This helps reduce the likelihood of forming body lumps.

 

Effective DIY Solutions:

For those inclined to address body lumps on their own, some TPE doll owners have achieved success through the following DIY solutions. While these may not guarantee complete elimination, they can certainly improve the doll's appearance, achieving an overall relatively intact state. The techniques are presented from mild to more involved based on the severity of the lumps:

 

Gentle Massage:

Gently massaging the affected area can help redistribute TPE material and alleviate some lumps.

 

Hot Air Gun and Oil:

Apply a thin layer of oil on the surface. Use a hot air rework gun to generate controlled heat in the affected area. Then gently flatten the lump with a tool, effectively restoring smoothness.

 

Note: These techniques often result in a smoother, shinier surface. Therefore, it's necessary to utilize textured objects or materials to restore skin texture.

 

Hot Compress:

Applying gentle heat to the affected area can soften the TPE material. After heating, carefully reshape the area to achieve more uniform material distribution and smoother texture.

 

Here are two commonly used heating solutions by experienced TPE doll owners:

 

  1. Hot Spoon and Oil:

Begin by applying a thin layer of oil to the affected area. Heat a spoon and gently press its convex surface onto the lump. This localized heating effectively eliminates irregularities.

 

Investing in a new love doll not only ensures a fresh start but also provides an opportunity to better understand how to care for your doll. This includes implementing preventive techniques from the beginning to ensure your new doll remains in excellent condition for years to come.

 

If you find that body lumps significantly impact the doll's aesthetics or overall experience, it might be worth considering other options. One such choice is investing in a new TPE doll. When doing so, prioritize quality over price, as such issues can often be traced back to compromised manufacturing practices or substandard TPE materials.