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leakage

leakage

Hi,

I bought this pump:

And it worked a few times, but now if i create a vacuum, the air gets in. But if i hold the vacuum myself i can keep the air inside it.

How can i fix this?

You need to disassemble (unscrew) the pump cylinder and apply some vaseline or grease to the walls of the cylinder in order to make a better seal.

Originally Posted by mentula
You need to disassemble (unscrew) the pump cylinder and apply some vaseline or grease to the walls of the cylinder in order to make a better seal.

By cylinder, do you mean that copper thing of the pump? The thing is really screwed tightly.

Ok i unscrewed it. How much vaseline should i apply? And if i do too much of it, will it be broken or something?

All you need is a little vaseline or grease around the edge of the piston so that there is better seal between the edge of the piston and the walls of the cylinder. If you break the pump, just contact ThunderSS and he’ll send you a refund. Just kid’n.

You may find you are losing the vacuum at the point where the tube contacts your skin.

Try putting some hand cream around the base where it touches your skin, then dip the end in a little water, place it on your penis and turn it a quarter turn back and forth, once or twice to make a good seal there. then try using the pump

Press the pump against your body firmly at first.


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