is Liquid Silk compatible with Superskin (fleshlight material)???

Contributor: ლ(ಠ益ಠ)ლ ლ(ಠ益ಠ)ლ
Just wondering if anyone else has experience with that combination? I know fleshlight says use only water based lubes and not to use silicone. Liquid Silk is water based but does have a very small ammount of silicone in it if I'm not mistaken.

IMO, that is the perfect lube.. Not to runny or thick, slippery, and never gets sticky. I'd rather not use the more normal water based lubes, but then again, don't want to ruin the fleshlight... especially considering how much they cost.
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Contributor: Beck Beck
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Originally posted by ლ(ಠ益ಠ)ლ
Just wondering if anyone else has experience with that combination? I know fleshlight says use only water based lubes and not to use silicone. Liquid Silk is water based but does have a very small ammount of silicone in it if I'm not ... more
Superskin is only compatible with water based lubes. Liquid silk is not an absolute water based lube. Dimethicone is a type of silicone. So liquid silk is a hybrid lube and not completely water based. This will make it not compatible with superskin. You can always opt to spot test an area that wouldn't affect the toys performance, but it might damage your toy.
07/31/2012
Contributor: ToyTimeTim ToyTimeTim
Check out this thread-link I did not use Liquid Silk for the test but it does show what silicone lube could possibly do. Also, I run through the steps for spot testing.
07/31/2012