Check out our new blog post about onahole material and learn the basics about the stuff onaholes are made from here.
Let us know if there's other information we didn't talk about or if you have any questions or comments.
Let us know if there's other information we didn't talk about or if you have any questions or comments.
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@**ToyDemon** Is there a way to restore oil to onaholes? I notice many naturally leak oil out and was wondering if I could reapply oil back into the toy.
**ToyDemon** ( 10104 )
@Dakota Since oil does not bond with the material, there isn't a way to get oil back into the onahole as it is. The oil is aways separating out from the material.
*the following information is for those that are really into tinkering. We do not recommend this to anyone that isn't 100% sure of what they are doing nor do not have the proper tools to do this safely.
For those DIYers that really wants to tinker with their unwanted old onaholes: You can cut the onahole up, melt the material slowly to just the melting point, and mix a bit of oil back into the material while it's in its liquid state. Pour into your own DIY onahole mold.
*the following information is for those that are really into tinkering. We do not recommend this to anyone that isn't 100% sure of what they are doing nor do not have the proper tools to do this safely.
For those DIYers that really wants to tinker with their unwanted old onaholes: You can cut the onahole up, melt the material slowly to just the melting point, and mix a bit of oil back into the material while it's in its liquid state. Pour into your own DIY onahole mold.
**ToyDemon** ( 10104 )
@winkyblink Could you give us more information about the issue? We've notice on some models of tablet that the post text is well lighter than it is on other devices or is it things like the justified text alignment?
alackthereof ( 4 )
@**ToyDemon** Some of the products I've purchased here have incredibly strong chemical smells, which I presume comes from softening agents or oils which may not be phthalates, but how safe are they? Does anyone even know? I'm also curious why certified body-safe silicone isn't used. Is it just because it's not soft enough for these types of toys?
winkyblink ( 685 )
@**ToyDemon**
The text color looks gray, making it difficult to read with it being on a white field. If I highlight it I can read it better.
Choose a darker color or just use the standard black text color that you use throughout most of your website.
The text color looks gray, making it difficult to read with it being on a white field. If I highlight it I can read it better.
Choose a darker color or just use the standard black text color that you use throughout most of your website.
winkyblink ( 685 )
@**ToyDemon**
The text is difficult to read, at least on my tablet.
The text is difficult to read, at least on my tablet.