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Saturday, August 29, 2015

TetherSpout removal

This is a continuation of my previous post that described how to install a TetherSpout. Now we want to get that thing out of there:

Removal pretty much consists of reversing the installation steps, but there are a few subtleties...

As was the case for installation, this procedure uses a second spout, as well as dental floss and lubrication.

Pull the installed TetherSpout forward enough to access the cross holes. Thread a length of floss through those two holes, ending up with equal lengths on each side. Then, thread both floss ends through the bore of the second spout, entering by the tapered tip and exiting at the flange end.
Bring the two spout tips in contact and tension the floss to keep them that way. Bring the assembly out as much as possible. This will drive the retainer as close to the penis tip as it can go. Also, make sure the main spout's side holes (through which the floss is passing) are vertical (one at the top, one at the bottom). This will be optimal in the end, when the retainer is being pushed out, as it will minimize the retainer's tendency to flip out of alignment.

Lubricate the second spout a bit. While lightly holding the glans between two fingers to prevent the retainer from sliding backwards (but not hindering the movements of the spouts), gently push the second spout in, while maintaining tension on the floss. This will cause the first spout to start sliding further in, through the retainer:

Push the second spout all the way until its flange contacts the penis tip.

If you have held the retainer in place, it should now be clear of the first spout. Now release tension on the floss and pull the second spout out. With a bit of extra side to side finger pressure, you will feel the retainer flip and align itself flat between your fingers in the vertical plane.

While maintaining light finger pressure on the sides to prevent the retainer from pivoting back, yet not preventing forward sliding, pull gently on the floss to bring the spout out. It will push the retainer out ahead of itself. There may be a slight resistance as the midsection of the retainer passes through the inelastic part of the urethra but, once past that, the retainer will squeeze out. Continue the pull to bring the spout out and you are done!

4 comments:

  1. Did they stop making this or something? I can find all kinds of info on how to use the product but nowhere to actually purchase one. No link on the website, nothing on Google. Nada.

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    1. www.tetherproducts.com works fine for me. That's the vendor's site where you can order spouts, retainers, etc...

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    2. Note that when you are at the web site's front page, you have to scroll down within the "WARNING" box to press the "ENTER" button at its bottom

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  2. Tether also sells a small magnet that you can slide into the end of narrow tubing. It works great for removal. I push the spout deeper using forceps until it slides out of the retainer. Then I remove the forceps and go fishing with the magnet, first for the retainer and then for the spout. Works great.

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