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icey_kitsune
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    « Reply #30 on: December 29, 2010, 12:07:52 PM »

    I use water based lube. When times are hard ...money wise hehe, I use shops own brand water based lube. It does the job just as good as well known brands of lube and is a lot cheaper.

    I'm the same with condoms. As long as they have the kitemark or CE mark on the box, I know they're ok.

    I always put a condom on my toys. I still wash my toys thoroughly after use after I take the condom off.

    kitemark? CE? not familiar with those, i just did a ton of searching and found som deccent priced unlubed condoms for now.
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    « Reply #31 on: December 29, 2010, 05:03:10 PM »

    kitemark? CE? not familiar with those, i just did a ton of searching and found som deccent priced unlubed condoms for now.

    1. What is the Kitemark?
    The Kitemark is a product or service certification mark that shows it has been tested independently and audited to ensure it meets the appropriate standards of quality and safety. It is a registered trademark of BSI (The British Standards Institution).

    2. What does the Kitemark stand for?
    The Kitemark stands for quality and safety. If a product or service carries a Kitemark you will know that it has been independently tested, audited on a regular basis and that it will perform to that consistent quality every time

    3. Where will I see the Kitemark symbol?
    The Kitemark can be seen on many different types of products. Take a look at the window in your train or car, on the fire extinguisher in your office or on the manhole cover in the street. Chances are you will see the Kitemark symbol there.
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    What does CE marking mean? What do the initials CE stand for?


    CE marking is a declaration by the manufacturer that the product meets all the appropriate provisions of the relevant legislation implementing certain European Directives. CE marking gives companies easier access into the European market to sell their products without adaptation or rechecking. The initials "CE" do not stand for any specific words but are a declaration by the manufacturer that his product meets the requirements of the applicable European Directive(s).
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    Sorry for all that writing but that'll explain it far better than I ever could.
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