Clone-a-pussy kit review
I was unhappy with the product but it is possible to achieve a good mold with some changes in the directions. I'd only recommend the kit to chemistry aficionados or extremely determined women.Published: February 18, 2008
Pros:
The molding gel is 100% latex free and does not irritate the skin.
Cons:
Molding gel sets up too fast, and not all necessary materials are included.
I’d never seen or even heard of the Clone-A-Pussy kit until I was looking around on EdenFantasys and saw that it was available to review. I immediately selected the kit for my next review and anxiously awaited its arrival.
Once it came, I opened the package to see how involved the process was going to be. All that comes in the package is molding powder, liquid rubber, liquid skin, a plastic scoop and a wooden stirrer (otherwise known as a popsicle stick). To create the mold, however, you will need a mixing bowl and a measuring cup, a large cup for mixing the liquid rubber and skin, and preferably a thermometer for getting the correct water temperature.
The directions said to mix the heated water and molding gel for 60 seconds before pouring it into the scoop. But by the time the 60 seconds were up, half of the gel was already thickening; they weren’t kidding when they said it gels extremely fast.
Another problem I ran into was that the sides of the scoop, which reminded me of the individual scoops at the candy store, were too tall and I was unable to get the gel completely against my vagina. The gel finished hardening and when I pulled the scoop away from my body I was disappointed to see no shape similar to a vagina, in fact I didn’t see any indention in the gel at all.
Overall I was very unhappy with this product, but I do believe that with some tweaks to the directions it is possible to make a good mold. Instead of blending the molding powder for 60 seconds, I’d recommend stirring it for less time but still making sure that the mixture is fully saturated. I would also recommend using a different scoop-like tool to hold the gel against your body.
The instructions for the kit are very involved and somewhat difficult, so if you do choose to try and clone yourself, make sure you go into the process with a sense of humor and a helping hand to make things a little easier. But don’t put too much pressure on yourself to get the mold perfect, the kit does have serious flaws.
Once it came, I opened the package to see how involved the process was going to be. All that comes in the package is molding powder, liquid rubber, liquid skin, a plastic scoop and a wooden stirrer (otherwise known as a popsicle stick). To create the mold, however, you will need a mixing bowl and a measuring cup, a large cup for mixing the liquid rubber and skin, and preferably a thermometer for getting the correct water temperature.
The directions said to mix the heated water and molding gel for 60 seconds before pouring it into the scoop. But by the time the 60 seconds were up, half of the gel was already thickening; they weren’t kidding when they said it gels extremely fast.
Another problem I ran into was that the sides of the scoop, which reminded me of the individual scoops at the candy store, were too tall and I was unable to get the gel completely against my vagina. The gel finished hardening and when I pulled the scoop away from my body I was disappointed to see no shape similar to a vagina, in fact I didn’t see any indention in the gel at all.
Overall I was very unhappy with this product, but I do believe that with some tweaks to the directions it is possible to make a good mold. Instead of blending the molding powder for 60 seconds, I’d recommend stirring it for less time but still making sure that the mixture is fully saturated. I would also recommend using a different scoop-like tool to hold the gel against your body.
The instructions for the kit are very involved and somewhat difficult, so if you do choose to try and clone yourself, make sure you go into the process with a sense of humor and a helping hand to make things a little easier. But don’t put too much pressure on yourself to get the mold perfect, the kit does have serious flaws.
This product was provided free of charge to the reviewer. This review is in compliance with the
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Clone a pussy?
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Did anybody personally try this? It seems pretty funny! That is if its legit!
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Nope. We did the Clone-a-Willy and were less than impressed. I would hate to even try this one.
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same here, tried the clone a willy kit. It is not worth full price. Then end product is not there quality wise.
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Great review, I had seen a blog on another website about this product and i was wondering how well it really worked.
thanx
What would you rate this?
I would rate it as a 0 only because I wasn't able to get it to work. As a said in my review, if someone made sure to use it before the compound sets up it could be a 2 or 3 out of 5.
Assuming that it is possible to get decent results out of this--would it simply be a sculpture of your vagina? Would it have any function other than decorative?
Nope...just decorative. There is a chocolate option in the Clone-A-Pussy family if that's something you're interested it. But it serves no functional purpose...just a pretty desk ornament.
Good review, this product seems to be a little more difficult and a little less rewarding than the Clone-A-Willy. Thanks!
Thank you for the review!
Thanks for the review!