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Spare Liner OR materials tried

Posted: 12 Dec 2016, 23:25
by Curious_101
I was wondering if anyone has a source for the liners used on belts? So far I've decided if my liner fails, I will be using tape and that won't look near as good as a liner plus tape :)

Just trying for some suggestions in advance, luckily nothing has failed yet.

I was also thinking of electrical shrink tubing. I know I've seen a size (25 years ago) that would work perfectly. (Also won't look good, but will probably be almost permanent.)

THANKS!

Re: Spare Liner OR materials tried

Posted: 13 Dec 2016, 11:35
by Wendy
Hi =^.^=

It depends on which belt you have.
I bought my old chastity belt here: http://spicesforlove.com/. When I needed a new lining, I asked them, and they sold me.

I use red electrical tape (not shrinkable) to hold the silicons of my belt. This is effective enough. On my My-Steel belt, red tapes are here since I like them (and the steel on the anal hole can hurt).

Re: Spare Liner OR materials tried

Posted: 13 Dec 2016, 21:25
by fitherin
Heat shrink tubeing is widely available in the Motor industry , Machine mart UK and ebay. Heat shrink tube was used to coat the rear wire on my Tollyboy and is very effective !
Ordinary rubber bands can be used as a temporary fix if a liner on a waist band is loose.
I trust that your enjoying the unique feel of steel! :o

Fitherin

Re: Spare Liner OR materials tried

Posted: 14 Dec 2016, 05:47
by John R Starvele
The simplest answer is usually the best.

Phil Swift come to mind Flex Seal liquid rubber in spray cans and regular paint cans. It really sticks if metal is properly prepared.
I have no information on toxicity to the skin.

Re: Spare Liner OR materials tried

Posted: 21 Dec 2016, 17:35
by Curious_101
Fitherin

I have been enjoying it. It is a very unique feeling that's hard to describe...

Re: Spare Liner OR materials tried

Posted: 21 Dec 2016, 17:49
by Curious_101
John,
I considered that material; however, I can't think of an easy way to remove it, should I ever need to adjust the belt. So I never worked on the toxic or not issue... However, it's on my list... Thanks!

Re: Spare Liner OR materials tried

Posted: 16 Feb 2017, 02:32
by shameddesire
Hi there

I switched from using the liner that comes with the belt to rubber edging. The issue I am having with this is the rubber sticks to the skin and causes discomfort with belt. Is there any suggestions to prevent this or should I look at using a different material such as neoprene ?

Re: Spare Liner OR materials tried

Posted: 16 Feb 2017, 19:19
by fitherin
Hello
Baby powder works to a small degree but keep it away from your privates. Neoprene is a lot better but finding the right shapes and sizes?
:o

Re: Spare Liner OR materials tried

Posted: 16 Feb 2017, 22:23
by Wendy
shameddesire wrote:Hi there

I switched from using the liner that comes with the belt to rubber edging. The issue I am having with this is the rubber sticks to the skin and causes discomfort with belt. Is there any suggestions to prevent this or should I look at using a different material such as neoprene ?
To avoid the belt being stuck on my skin, I use vegetal oil. I tried baby powder, but the effect is weak. And oil heals marks.

Re: Spare Liner OR materials tried

Posted: 17 Feb 2017, 02:09
by John R Starvele
Flex Seal is now making rubber tape strong enough to hold a boat together and it come is wide roll from the advertisement.