This is a super guide of how to use your sex doll. It covers preparation, use, hygiene, and storage for both TPE and silicone dolls.
1) Unboxing and Setup
- Inspect on arrival: Check for transit damage, confirm features (standing feet, articulated fingers, head connection).
- Wash before first use: Mild, unscented soap and lukewarm water on contact areas. Rinse and dry fully.
- Assemble carefully: Attach the head by aligning the connector (M16 screw or quick-release). Avoid overtightening.
- First pose: Move joints slowly through their range to get a feel for stiffness and safe angles.
2) Preparation Before Use
- Choose the right lubricant:
- TPE: Use only water-based lube.
- Silicone: Water-based preferred; high-quality hybrid may be okay if brand-approved.
- Warmth options:
- External warming blanket or a safe, low-heat source.
- Manufacturer-approved internal heater (follow device instructions strictly; never leave unattended).
- Protection:
- Consider condoms (especially with fixed canals) to simplify cleaning and reduce wear.
- For shared use, always use a new condom and sanitize between users.
- Environment:
- Use clean linens/towels. Avoid dark or easily staining fabrics touching TPE.
3) Positioning and Handling
- Move joints slowly: Support near each joint; never force beyond natural range.
- Weight management:
- Bend knees slightly when lifting; hold under the thighs/torso, not by wrists or fingers.
- For standing feet, ensure bolts are fully supporting weight and use shoes for traction.
- Finger care:
- Wire fingers: Avoid pressure on fingertips and fists.
- Articulated fingers: Still handle gently; avoid lateral bending.
4) During Use
- Lubricate generously to reduce friction and material stress.
- Avoid sharp objects, long nails, jewelry, and rough textures.
- Keep sessions on soft, non-staining surfaces; a towel under hips helps prevent dye transfer and eases cleanup.
- Listen to the materials: If you feel tackiness, drag, or joint resistance, pause and re-lube or reposition.
5) Hygiene After Use
- Removable insert:
- Remove, wash with mild soap and warm water, rinse thoroughly, and air-dry upright.
- Fixed canal:
- Use a squeeze bottle or irrigator with warm, soapy water, then plain water until clear; dry with soft, lint-free swabs plus airflow until fully dry.
- External cleaning:
- Wipe body with damp cloth and mild soap; avoid soaking neck/metal areas.
- Drying:
- Pat dry with microfiber. Ensure internal canals are completely dry before storage to prevent mold.
6) Material Care (TPE vs. Silicone)
- TPE care:
- Lightly powder with cornstarch or renewal powder when dry to reduce tackiness.
- Condition occasionally with cosmetic-grade mineral oil on dry areas (avoid over-oiling and skeleton joints).
- Silicone care:
- Usually no oiling needed. Mild soap wash and dry is sufficient.
- Powdering optional for matte feel if desired.
- Makeup and pigments:
- Avoid alcohol/solvent cleaners.
- Test any cosmetics on a hidden spot first; use only doll-safe pigments if reapplying.
7) Storage and Long-Term Care
- Position:
- Best: Lying flat on a soft surface, limbs relaxed.
- Hanging: Use a proper neck hook in a ventilated closet, ensuring no pressure creases.
- Avoid: Sitting for long periods or tight bends that create compression marks.
- Clothing:
- Wash dark or new clothing multiple times before dressing.
- Prefer light, colorfast fabrics; avoid denim and leather on TPE.
- Environment:
- Cool, dry, away from direct sunlight and heat sources.
- Keep dust off with a breathable cover.
8) Common Upgrades and How They Affect Use
- Standing feet: Great for photos; don’t store standing long-term. Use socks/shoes.
- Gel-filled breasts/hips: Softer feel; be gentle to avoid punctures.
- Articulated fingers: Better realism; still avoid load-bearing by fingers.
- Removable insert: Easiest hygiene; keep spares to rotate while one dries.
9) Safety and Maintenance Tips
- Inspect joints and high-stress areas regularly for small tears; repair early with manufacturer-recommended adhesives or repair kits.
- Never use boiling water, bleach, alcohol, or harsh chemicals.
- Stop if you notice pain, skin irritation, or unusual odors—clean and reassess materials and lube choice.
- Keep electronics (heaters/voice modules) dry and follow instructions strictly.
10) Quick FAQ
- How often should I clean? After every use; a light dust and wipe if unused for a while.
- Best lube? Water-based, glycerin-free if you have sensitivity.
- Can I bathe the doll? Avoid submerging the neck/metal areas; spot clean or shower with care while protecting connectors.
- What if fabric stains occur? Use doll-safe stain remover or mineral oil on TPE; patience and gentle repetition help. Prevent stains by pre-washing clothes.