wow these threads are every where now...LOL
OK, so my how to needs some polish I can see....oh K lets seee what we can do...
Oh I posted this in the faq sections post about hydro in a little more detail
FILL EM UP, unless you want a bit of an air bubble (usefull for when you put in additive to be able to shake em and mix up the brew)
BUt mostly I fill em up and let the breast push out the excess, then start pumping.
here... I'll just copy that post to here and that should answer those questions for you.
"Water noogle, I fill the cups to the rim and then apply to the chest. I generally would recommend doing this in the shower until you can master the technique and then move to the sink when your accomplished at it. I get the cups on so that they hold themselves on....but still loose enough that I can re-position the cups if needed. Once I feel and see that they are were I want them then I will add some more pumping till they are stretched the way I'm happy with. The cups move rather easy with water in them, as water is of course a lubricant. The down side is the pump in it's current state will eject the water out of the small hole in the back of the handle. Apparently Lucy informs me that there are variations of the handle that will deal with this as well as being able to have a pressure gauge. (That will be my next purchase)
At this point I can then hold the cups so that the portion of breast I want to work on (underboob, or side) is the one that is sucked into the cup. I do this by pushing down on the side I dont want to get sucked in and lift the side that I want to be sucked in. In this fashion you can add stretch where you want it and in this way you have a bit more control over shaping. You can still do this with air but you need a whole lot of lube on the cups!
Equipment concerns, the only portion of the device that may feel any wear and tear is the pump handle. The domes are actually the most expensive part of the device the pump handle is around 20 dollars, so if there is any damage to the unit then it most likely will occur there, and for that small of an investment I was willing to take the plunge!
I have been water noogling since the first post of it, so far no adverse effects to me or equipment, but if I run into any I will post it up here for you.
I'll keep the board posted on any new variation in the use of my boob tubes! "