Blow up dolls!!
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Oh well. Hindsight and all that good stuff.
Maybe one day that special time travelling DeLorean will be invented.Comment
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Interesting to look at others turn ons for curiosity, but for me they do absolutely nothing.
Phthalates may not be used anymore, but have noticed over the last year or two that some PVC inflatables may use a mix of latex, or the chemical they would use for latex balloons for creating that same sort of softness. I inflated one of my blow up 40 inch pickles yesterday, and while clawing my hand into the plastic, noticed it felt very much like a balloon, and realised that this may be a possibility. So would be interested if others have noticed this? Maybe this has been more noticable with blow up dolles?Comment
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Yeah, thanks for the memories - i had a bunch of those in the 90s-2000s. Love the big inflatable vinyl titsComment
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Phthalates may not be used anymore, but have noticed over the last year or two that some PVC inflatables may use a mix of latex, or the chemical they would use for latex balloons for creating that same sort of softness. I inflated one of my blow up 40 inch pickles yesterday, and while clawing my hand into the plastic, noticed it felt very much like a balloon
When you've got some weight on them they feel and sound like a balloon. And once they stretch out they'll mostly recover but they'll stretch again even more quickly than new. Maybe that means something to someone who knows something about the materials. They're in stores now for $4 if I recall. I got a bunch of them in a BOGO sale.Last edited by heaviest; 05-07-2019, 17:03.Comment
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Interesting to look at others turn ons for curiosity, but for me they do absolutely nothing.
Phthalates may not be used anymore, but have noticed over the last year or two that some PVC inflatables may use a mix of latex, or the chemical they would use for latex balloons for creating that same sort of softness. I inflated one of my blow up 40 inch pickles yesterday, and while clawing my hand into the plastic, noticed it felt very much like a balloon, and realised that this may be a possibility. So would be interested if others have noticed this? Maybe this has been more noticable with blow up dolles?Comment
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I doubt they use any sort of latex, as it's an entirely different material from vinyl. However, there are newer, non-toxic plasticizers in use. I'm not sure if it's the same one that manufacturers use, but ATBC can be manually added to inflatables to make them softer and stretchier, and generally more balloon-like. You can get it from Amazon and other sources in the form of Sculpey clay softener, and then just pour it into the inflatable through the inflation valve, spread it around the inside by rubbing the layers of the inflatable together from the outside, and let it dry until you don't feel the oily consistency between the layers any more. Two or three ounces is enough to have a significant impact on a black Intex whale, and it should work on pretty much every inflatable.
First the language barrier as most of the manufacturers are chinese, and then trying to describe the texture of the material. The complicated issue to this as looners we know what we're talking about, but to the vast amount of people out there, plastics are plastics, and to most people thick canvassy crap feels the same as soft balloony latexy kind of PVC.
I guess in future when asking for a brief from a chinese factory, I'll have to try and stipulate the "balloony - latexy" feel, though not sure how that's going to translate into their native tongue.
What's interesting is that these 40 inch inflatable pickles (bought from rhode island novelty) is that the plastic is very thin, yet strong, as I think the one pickle I've inflated has now grown to around 44 inches. Remembering these things have a concave side on their front, I'm really surprised that they haven't sprung a leak yet. Asking what factory rhode island got these manufactured from is a lost cause as they don't give out that info.Comment
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