Cornflour/ MaizeFlour?

Max Whitewood

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I read corn flour is to be put onto the fleshlight to keep it in good condition

Maize flour is similar and its all I have, am I good to go with using that?
 
Perhaps not.

It has to be white and like icing sugar in consistency, like talc powder.
Don't use it if it isn't.
 
owmaballs;666093 said:
Perhaps not.

It has to be white and like icing sugar in consistency, like talc powder.
Don't use it if it isn't.



Thanks for the quick reply! Looks like im off to the supermarket
 
Max Whitewood;666095 said:
Thanks for the quick reply! Looks like im off to the supermarket
You're welcome.
Btw the material for the fleshlight is very pourous and permeable. Make certain you place it somewhere it can completely dry after washing it - using nothing more abrassive than hand-soap, or if you have it the cleaner they sell for these synthetic skin-like materials (known by their trademarks: Cyberskin, UR3, Soft Touch, Futurotic, Neoskin etc.).

As far as I understand ONLY when it is completely dry apply the powder / cornflour (also called, Corn starch / cornstarch).
 
owmaballs;666100 said:
You're welcome.
Btw the material for the fleshlight is very pourous and permeable. Make certain you place it somewhere it can completely dry after washing it - using nothing more abrassive than hand-soap, or if you have it the cleaner they sell for these synthetic skin-like materials (known by their trademarks: Cyberskin, UR3, Soft Touch, Futurotic, Neoskin etc.).

As far as I understand ONLY when it is completely dry apply the powder / cornflour (also called, Corn starch / cornstarch).

Very good advice. I ruined a FleshLight doing just what you said, cleaning with soap...it just deteriorated. Now I only since with hot water and leave it in the shower where it stays moist and easy to clean when I shower.
 
owmaballs;666100 said:
You're welcome.
Btw the material for the fleshlight is very pourous and permeable. Make certain you place it somewhere it can completely dry after washing it - using nothing more abrassive than hand-soap, or if you have it the cleaner they sell for these synthetic skin-like materials (known by their trademarks: Cyberskin, UR3, Soft Touch, Futurotic, Neoskin etc.).

As far as I understand ONLY when it is completely dry apply the powder / cornflour (also called, Corn starch / cornstarch).

The cleaner products you mentioned, what are the generic brands?

I just dont want to order from a sex shop. Surely theres other places that sell cleaner for other silicone based products that I can use for fleshlight
 
Max Whitewood;666187 said:
The cleaner products you mentioned, what are the generic brands?

I just dont want to order from a sex shop. Surely theres other places that sell cleaner for other silicone based products that I can use for fleshlight
Yes there are. But in fact silicone based materials are totally different and not what the fleshlights are made of.
Which is a shame as Silicone based products can be exposed to pretty much anything - except being left in silicone based lubricants - and can be heated up to 300 degrees centigrade.

fleshlight.eu FAQ said:
Are Fleshlight sleeves made with latex or plastic or silicone?
No.
Fleshlight Sleeves are manufactured from a material covered by a series of US patents known as SuperSkin.

As DLD said, if you apply certain soaps you degrade the material. Read what they recommend to maintain your 'light' most trouble free in their FAQ Max:
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http://www.fleshlight-international.eu/faq-general/
It's actually pretty well written and clear.

disclaimer: I don't own any sex-toys, though I have considered getting something as an aid to making PE less strenuous once the penis got too big to make it a casual activity.
 
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