How to keep the panties wet when you send them out
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March 4, 2009 at 9:27 pm #25214AnonymousGuest
Hi everyone
I’m a newbie and just wondered how people keep their panties wet when sending them out?Thanks!
Nikki xMarch 4, 2009 at 10:24 pm #25215jazzyMemberWelcome Knicker Girl,
If you look on the forum under help for sellers and go to vacum cleaners,some girls have discussed them here.
Hope this helps and Good Luck with your panties.;)Jazzy :dry:
March 4, 2009 at 10:28 pm #25217AnonymousGuestHi Jazzy,
Thanks a lot – will do.
Nice to encounter a friendly user!
Nikki x
March 4, 2009 at 11:40 pm #25219SerenaMemberZip bags, preferably vacuumed, its prob your best bet 🙂
March 4, 2009 at 11:51 pm #25220AnnaMemberThe only problem with vacuum sealers is that the vacuum can draw the moisture on the gusset right through the rest of the panty. You’re defeating the object by trying to solve it.
March 4, 2009 at 11:55 pm #25221SerenaMemberI had no idea! never used one myself..
So it might draw the scent too? :unsure:March 5, 2009 at 1:45 am #25222adminKeymasterIf you use a vacuum sealer, first put the panties in a ziplock baggie, squeeze all the air out of it and seal. Then put that baggie into the vacuum bag and seal it with the vacuum sealer. That will prevent any liquid/moisture from getting sucked into the dry areas of the garment (and from getting the “wetness” all over your vacuum sealer that you might use next to seal a chicken breast for eating :laugh: ).
-PK
March 5, 2009 at 1:18 pm #25224AnnaMemberYep. I used to roll up the gusset nice and tight and then wrap the rest of the panty around the gusset. It was the only way I could think of keeping the damp area damp and the dry areas dry, and the scent contained where it should be. I often got feedback that the gusset was still damp and the juices still fresh.
Most buyers know that holding the gusset over a steaming kettle will freshen it all up should it dry out in transit.
March 5, 2009 at 7:44 pm #25229anniMemberadmin wrote:
… from getting the “wetness” all over your vacuum sealer that you might use next to seal a chicken breast for eating :laugh: ).
-PK
I think I saw this recipe on Rachel Ray the other day. 😛
March 6, 2009 at 10:36 pm #25233Love2SmellMemberYou may have read some of my earlier posts about “off” odors on panties that I have received in the mail.
Up until recently, I thought that damp would probably be best. After all, a woman’s honey pot is moist, right?
Well, I had the opportunity to enjoy a pair of panties from moments after they were removed, to quite a while afterwards. My conclusion? Dried for 30-60 minutes is good. They actually smelled more intense, more like The Real Thing. I have my theories about why that might be so.
I also have my theories about why sealing up a moist pair of panties and placing them in the mail might contribute to changing the smell.
When time permits, I will write more about this experience…
March 10, 2009 at 12:46 am #25260anniMemberThis is very interesting, Love2Smell, I wonder if any other buyers have theories about dry vs wet.
March 10, 2009 at 12:57 pm #25264gemma_ypgMemberMine are pretty dry when I send them out because they’re pretty dry when I take them off. Whenever I take them off the juices are fairly dry, which is odd because when I put my fingers on ‘the spot’ it’s wet, and so obviously what’s on the gusset must have been wet when it arrived there, but I’ve never really seen it still very damp on the knickers.
I used to worry about it when I started selling, but my buyers seem happy with my scent and keep coming back so I guess it’s not really a problem. I ended up deciding it’s probably for the best after reading some debates about ammonia or bacteria stewing there during shipping. After all, Australia is a warm place and it can sometimes take up to a week of travel time for my package to arrive when I’m shipping overseas.
As to why though, it’s a magical mystery. Low humidity where I live? Panty gnomes using tiny hairdryers in my knickers? Who can tell…
Gemma xxoo
March 19, 2009 at 10:47 am #25327Love2SmellMemberAnna wrote:
Most buyers know that holding the gusset over a steaming kettle will freshen it all up should it dry out in transit.
Hanging the panties over the edge of the shower stall while you’re bathing works well too. :woohoo:
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