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What product is absolutely essential for putting on tight women's latex clothing (e.g., dresses, catsuits, tight skirts)?
Silicone-based Dressing Aid (Lube). Lubrication is mandatory for tight rubber. The lube drastically reduces friction, prevents the rubber from sticking to the skin, and is crucial for avoiding seam stress and tearing, especially over the bust and hips.
How can I protect the latex material from my fingernails or jewelry while dressing?
Remove all jewelry and wear dressing gloves. Fingernails (especially long ones) and rings are the primary cause of punctures and tears. Always remove ALL rings and jewelry before handling. For added protection, wear soft cotton or specialized nylon dressing gloves when pulling the garment.
What is the recommended way to clean and dry women's latex garments after wearing them?
Immediate hand washing in lukewarm water. Submerge the item and hand wash immediately after wear using a mild, unfragranced soap or a specialized latex cleaner. Rinse thoroughly (especially the interior) and hang the item inside-out in a cool, dark, well-ventilated area until 100% dry.
What is the most important rule for long-term storage of all latex clothing?
Avoid Light, Ozone, and Metal Contact. Store latex items powdered or polished and completely dry in individual, opaque garment bags or boxes. Keep them away from direct sunlight (UV), heat, motors/electronics (ozone), and any metal hardware that can cause irreversible stains.