Hey there Pups. Today I wanted to share a few videos on the different style lubes that are available for pup tails.
As you know I love all my SquarePeg pup tails and I want them to last long so your choice of lubes can make a big difference.
With medical grade silicon it’s advised to use either water or oil based lubes. These will not react with the silicone in any way.
One of the water based lubes I recommend is J Lube and J Jelly. Below is a video that explains the difference between the two.
J Lube and J Jelly
J lube comes in a powder form. Just need to add powder and water into a bottle and you can shake up the lube of your dreams.
J Lube doesn’t have any preservatives so if you suffer with allergies this may be a great choice for you.
J Jelly is exactly the same as J Lube just that it’s premixed and has a preservative to prevent spoiling.
If you are wanting to wear your tail for an extended period use of a water based lube can help the tail stay in. With longer wear the water in the lube is absorbed by the lining of the ass which tends to “lock in” the tail helping it stay in.
Remember when removing your tail it’s safer to push rather than pull. Bear down like you are taking a shit and the tail will gently come out.
Oil Based Lubes
Oil based lubes such as elbow grease and Swiss Navy Grease are a great choice for extended anal play.
Unlike the water based lubes these stay slippery for a long time. This is one of the reasons oil based is often the lube for fisting.
When used with SquarePeg tails the oil lubes are perfectly safe and will not damage the silicone. It’s important to be aware that oil based lubes will destroy latex so don’t use this lube if you are using condoms or on your rubber clothing.
Silicone Lubes
Silicone lubes such as Gun Oil Lube can be great as a little goes a very long way and it’s compatible with most toys. There has been many people reporting that you can’t use silicone with silicone toys as it dissolves the toy. With low great silicone toys or lubes there is that risk.
SquarePeg use high quality silicone so the risk is lower. Steve from SquarePeg reports:
I also say it’s ok to use silicone lube with my toys with some clarification as to why since a few other manufacturers of silicone toys have not recommended the use of silicone lubes. I have not had any short-term adverse effects on my own testing of toys, nor have I yet to receive negative feedback from fellow players who only use silicone lube. It does raise the question however of what the effects might be over the long haul. I personally don’t prefer silicone lubes simply because I cannot ever get it all off once play is over, and anything that can remove silicone could have the potential to damage the toy itself. It also facilitates the adhesion of bacteria and odours as detergent can’t break through.
Given this advice I might be best to use silicone lubes sparingly.
I hope you have found this helpful.
Hugs and tugs,
Gpup Alpha