ANGIE'S RIBBED INSERTS

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Angie’s Ribbed Inserts

New Optional Ribbed Insert for Angie and all the 1st-PC dolls!!!

As Reported by Mike Kelly

Angie – as well as all the OTHER dolls that 1st-PC makes are now available with ribbed inserts in all their openings for even better sex!

Says RJ at 1st-pc:

“WOW....All the speed bumps make me crazy!!!

For an extra $50.00 per entry, you can add a Special super soft Ribbed Insert for your Vaginal, Anal or Oral pleasure!!!

You can mix entries, for example, Smooth for oral and Ribbed for vaginal & anal. Just let us know!”

Sounds like a little money for a MAJOR improvement in doll fun!

RJ is also a person who has advice on silicone doll maintenance. Here are RJ’s tricks and tips for keeping a silicone doll in tip-top shape:

Repair 1: Adding silicon gel to a doll’s breasts:

Materials needed:

1. Silicon Gel Base 1lbs kit

2. Silicon gel activator from 1lbs kit

3. Large Syringe from 1lbs kit

4. Weighing scale 1gram sensitivity (most kitchen scales from Bed Bath & Beyond will do)

5. Large Popsicle sticks for mixing

6. Plastic cups

Repair Procedure:

1. Eyeball the amount of silicon gel to be used.

2. Put the plastic cup on the weigh scale and zero the scale.

3. Pour the silicon gel base into the plastic cup with amount you just eyeballed.

4. Note the weight of the silicon gel base. Calculate 10% of the weight

5. Zero the weigh scale and pour-in 10% by weight of the silicon gel activator.

6. Example: silicone gel base is 100g mix-in 10g of silicon gel activator.

7. Mix the silicone gel base & activator well.

8. Pour the mixture onto the large syringe.

9. Inject the silicon gel mixture into the affected area using the large syringe.

Note: - you may need to apply a lot of pressure on the syringe to get the gel mixture into the affected breasts area. This is because the solid gel has to expand to accommodate the new liquid gel.

10. Repeat step 2 to 9 until you are satisfied with the results.

11. Allow the silicon gel mixture to cure for 16hrs.

Repair 2: Using the silicon "skin" base (known also as two-part repair material) for patching.

Materials needed:

1. Silicon "skin" Base 1lbs kit

2. Silicon activator from 1lbs kit

3. Weighing scale 1gram sensitivity (most kitchen scales from Bed Bath & Beyond will do)

4. Large Popsicle sticks for mixing

5. Plastic cups

6. Naphtha for cleaning.

7. Saran wrap

Repair Procedure:

1. Clean the area you want to patch with naphtha very well. Allow it to dry.

2. Eyeball the amount of silicon you will need for patching or repair.

3. Put the plastic cup in the weigh scale & zero the scale.

4. Pour the silicon into the cup and note the weigh in grams.

5. Zero the scale and add 10% of the silicon activator.

6. Mix the silicon very well using the Popsicle stick.

7. In about 5-10 min. you will notice that the consistency of the mixture will get thicker like paste. Curing time is about 20-20min

8. Very quickly apply this thick mixture to the area you need to patch.

9. Using the Popsicle stick, try to sculpt the silicon and blend it in the affected area.

10. In some cases, use sarans wrap over & around the silicon to smoothen and leave the saran wrap until the silicon is fully cured. Curing time will depend on 2 factors, amount of activator (the more the faster to cure) & humidity (the more humid the faster to cure). If you need to work with the silicon longer, reduce the amount of activator to 7% or less.

11. Once the silicon is cured. Check if you need to add more silicon.

Note: Coloring the silicon base;

The silicon base comes colored. In the event you like to change the color to a darker tone you can use powder based foundation make-up. Scrape the foundation powder into the silicon and mix with well till you get the desired color. The new color you created then can be used for patching or repair.

Some working tips;

It is always a good idea to make a small test batch of silicon to familiarize yourself with the characteristics of the silicon, especially when silicon cure time varies with the amount of activator and humidity.

Repair 3: Repair a tear in silicone skin

Materials:

1. GE Silicone (clear) kitchen & bath sealant

2. Large staples (1.5 inch for a staple gun

3. Naphtha.

Repair Instructions:

1. Clean the affected area with Naphtha (use a cloth)

2. Apply a thin layer of GE silicone to the silicone tear’s seams.

3. Wipe-off excess silicone with a paper towel damped with Naphtha.

4. Use the Large staples to stitch/hold the seams together.

5. Put the staples about 1/2 inch apart or where necessary.

6. Wait 2 hrs before removing the staples.

Note: applying too much silicone sealant will make the repaired area lumpy, ONLY a thin amount is needed.

Painting a Silicone doll

Materials needed:

1. G.E. Silicone Kitchen & Bath clear silicone sealant

2. Make-up foundation powder (the color needed to paint the affected area)

3. Several large Popsicle sticks

4. Naphtha – used as a thinner and cleaner for GE silicone

5. Air brush or a soft artists brush

6. Foam sponge for applying the powder make-up

7. Paper towel

8. Small plastic disposable cups

9. Coloring Procedure: Clean the area to be colored using a cloth saturated with Naphtha.

10. Allow the area to dry.

11. Using the foam sponge, apply the color with the make-up powder. If you make a mistake, just clean the area again with Naphtha.

12. Once you are satisfied with the coloring, and then put a small amount of GE silicone I on the plastic cup.

13. Add a small amount of Naphtha and stir until the GE silicone I is completely dissolved into the Naphtha.

14. The initial mixing will yield thick solution. Thin the solution with Naphtha until it is near the consistency of water.

15. Use this mixed solution to be sprayed into the affected areas using an airbrush. This action will seal the colored powder into the main silicone.

16. If you do not have an air brush, you can use a soft artists brush to brush the silicone sealer in the affected area. Make sure to brush softly to avoid brushing the powder coloring away.

17. 25 min later the sprayed silicone should be cured.

Easy to use tips – I’ve used them and they work!

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