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peeling plug - 9/19/2010 1:14:07 PM   
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i have this blue silicone or soft plastic plug, it is meant to sit on a chair and then i can sit on it... which is rather lovely... ahem... anyway the thing looks like it is peeling, which is very unattractive and i am a bit sad about it, i don't wanna use it anymore now it looks all scruffy... i don't know why it would have gone 'off'... or if there is anything i can do to clean it up, does anybody else have a problem like this with any silicone or plastic toys?
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RE: peeling plug - 9/19/2010 2:34:20 PM   
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i have this blue silicone or soft plastic plug, it is meant to sit on a chair and then i can sit on it... which is rather lovely... ahem... anyway the thing looks like it is peeling, which is very unattractive and i am a bit sad about it, i don't wanna use it anymore now it looks all scruffy... i don't know why it would have gone 'off'... or if there is anything i can do to clean it up, does anybody else have a problem like this with any silicone or plastic toys?


A guess is that you were either using a lubricant that was incompatible with your plug, or you did not use a non-lubricated condom, since most condoms use a silicone based lube.

Info here: about lube interactions

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RE: peeling plug - 9/20/2010 1:40:03 AM   
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Thank you, so it might be lube i have used... now the question is can i do something to make it look good again?
and if i can't would it be detrimental in some way to use it scruffy as it is?

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RE: peeling plug - 9/20/2010 3:47:13 AM   
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RE: peeling plug - 9/20/2010 4:48:59 AM   
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Thank you, so it might be lube i have used... now the question is can i do something to make it look good again?
and if i can't would it be detrimental in some way to use it scruffy as it is?


No... Once a silicone product has started to peel it means its degenerating and when its degenerating its gassing out more than it normally would. Putting a degenerating silicone product inside you is a health risk and so get rid and replace.
A word of advice is, only ever use a water based lubricant on silicone. Silicone lubricant destroys silicone dildos.

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RE: peeling plug - 9/20/2010 5:57:22 AM   
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Water-based lubricants are safe for all kinds of toys, but I thought that silicone-based lubricants were the only ones you can't use with a silicone toy.

My understanding is:
Petroleum-based lubricants degrade latex. You can use water-based or silicone-based lubricants with them.
Silicone-based lubricants degrade silicone. You can use water-based or petroleum-based lubricants (mineral oil, petroleum jelly) with them.


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RE: peeling plug - 9/20/2010 11:09:45 AM   
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ok... what a pity... i shall bin it

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RE: peeling plug - 9/20/2010 1:15:58 PM   
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Just to edify, especially for the OP's sake: not sure if you signed on today early enough to notice, but one of the usual Nigerian asshats had the audacity to post his schtick on this thread, and although I see that his post has now been removed, I posted to make the above WTF face at him, not for any other reason.
Yes, always use water-based lubes. They're all I keep in the house.
I am old enough to remember when Vaseline was supposedly king. *ACK*

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RE: peeling plug - 9/21/2010 2:00:32 AM   
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Ah... i wondered about the eyes... thought you were grossed by me considering using a scruffy plug... it hurts a bit to chuck it... it is a very nice thing...
and indeed it's probably vaseline that has ruined it

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RE: peeling plug - 9/21/2010 7:58:52 AM   
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Ah... i wondered about the eyes... thought you were grossed by me considering using a scruffy plug... it hurts a bit to chuck it... it is a very nice thing...
and indeed it's probably vaseline that has ruined it


If it was vaseline, then it probably wasn't silicone.

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RE: peeling plug - 9/21/2010 8:03:32 AM   
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A quick suggestion note on Lubricants, As a cook and baker I keep Crisco in the house, And that's a wonderful lubricant, also as food based, (IE vegetable oil shortening) Its safe for any use at all, (except Maybe a cholesterol Problem ) LOL...Its also one of the least expensive Lubricants you will find anywhere

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RE: peeling plug - 9/21/2010 11:46:39 AM   
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A quick suggestion note on Lubricants, As a cook and baker I keep Crisco in the house, And that's a wonderful lubricant, also as food based, (IE vegetable oil shortening) Its safe for any use at all, (except Maybe a cholesterol Problem ) LOL...Its also one of the least expensive Lubricants you will find anywhere


Crisco is still an oil, even though it comes from vegetables. It is not only petroleum products that cause an issue with latex/rubber/and cyberskin. The boybutter website says that their regular product which contains coconut oil is not latex safe.

The safer sex people say it's a no, the toy people say it's a no.
It works fine for you, great!

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