Introduction – Why Wrong Products or Methods Can Destroy Your Doll
Adhesives and lubricants are essential for customizing outfits, wigs, accessories, and enhancing pleasure with your sex doll, but using incompatible products or poor cleaning habits can cause irreversible damage: permanent stains, material degradation, tearing, or clogged pores. TPE and silicone react very differently. This guide provides clear, practical rules for safe use, application, and cleaning – based on real owner experiences and manufacturer warnings.
1. Lubricants – Safe Types & Application
Safe Lubricants (Recommended)
Water-based only – 100% safe for both TPE and silicone
Popular brands: Sliquid H2O, Pjur Woman Aqua, Swiss Navy Water-Based, Astroglide Gel
Hybrid (water + small silicone) – usually safe on silicone; test small amount on hidden TPE spot first
Dangerous Lubricants (Never Use)
Oil-based (coconut oil, baby oil, Vaseline) → melts TPE, degrades silicone over time
Pure silicone-based → safe only on silicone; destroys TPE almost immediately
Saliva, food items, household creams → introduce bacteria, cause staining or mold
Safe Application
Apply small amount (pea-sized) directly to canal or external area
Use clean finger or applicator – avoid contamination
Reapply as needed during use – never “soak” the doll
2. Adhesives – Safe Types for Different Purposes
Safe for Temporary Use (Outfits, Wigs, Accessories)
Medical/surgical tape or kinesiology tape – gentle removal, no residue
Wig glue / lace front glue (Got2b Glued, Ghost Bond) – temporary hold for hair pieces
Fabric tape or double-sided clothing tape – for securing outfits without skin contact
Safe for Repairs (TPE Only)
Manufacturer-specific TPE repair glue (from WM, Irontech, etc.)
Never use superglue, epoxy, or household glues – they burn TPE and create permanent hard spots
Silicone NoteSilicone rarely needs adhesive repairs – use tape or clips for accessories. Avoid glue on silicone skin.
Safe Application
Apply adhesive only to accessory/clothing – never directly on doll skin
Let dry per instructions (usually 1–2 minutes)
Remove slowly in direction of hair/skin grain – use adhesive remover if needed
3. Cleaning After Adhesive & Lubricant Use
Lubricants (Water-Based)
Rinse exterior with lukewarm water + mild antibacterial soap
Flush internal channels thoroughly with irrigator (low pressure)
Dry completely: absorbent sticks + small fan (30–60 min) or air dry
TPE: reapply renewal powder after full drying
Adhesives (Temporary)
Peel tape slowly – if residue remains, use mineral oil or adhesive remover (test first)
Wig glue: use manufacturer remover or isopropyl alcohol 70% on hidden spot
Clean residue with soap + water – never scrape or use acetone
4. Common Mistakes & How to Avoid Them
Using oil-based lube → permanent staining and material breakdown
Applying glue directly to skin → impossible to remove without damage
Leaving lube inside channels → odor, mold, bacterial growth
Not drying fully after cleaning → internal mold in 24–48 hours
Conclusion
Using adhesives and lubricants on a sex doll is completely safe when you follow simple rules: stick to water-based lubricants, use doll-safe temporary adhesives, apply carefully, and clean/dry immediately after use.
TPE requires extra caution (no oils, full drying + powdering), while silicone is much more forgiving.
With the right products and habits, you avoid most damage and enjoy your doll for years without issues.
Which adhesive or lubricant have you tried, and did you encounter any problems?