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Do I need lube to put on small items like latex briefs, jockstraps, or boxer shorts?
Talcum powder is often preferred for small items. While silicone lube works, talcum powder (or baby powder) is cleaner for small surface areas, helps prevent the thin edges of the material from rolling/sticking, and reduces friction against the groin and inner thigh areas.
How should I clean and disinfect the interior of latex underwear?
Immediate, thorough interior wash is mandatory. Hand wash immediately after wear in lukewarm water using a mild, unfragranced soap or a dedicated latex cleaner. Focus specifically on rinsing the interior vigorously to remove all body oils, sweat, and fluids, which rapidly degrade the thin rubber.
How should I care for metal components often found on underwear, such as rings, studs, or fly zippers?
Isolation is key, and oil the zipper. Metal, especially brass or copper, can cause irreversible stains on latex. Store items with metal separated from the main outfit. For zippers, regularly apply a small amount of silicone oil (not dressing lube) to the teeth to ensure smooth operation and prevent rust.
What is the risk of dye transfer when storing colored latex underwear together?
Very high risk. Bright colors (especially red, black, or blue) are highly prone to dye migration and will permanently stain lighter latex colors (like white or yellow) upon contact. Store every single item separately in its own opaque bag, especially if the pieces are different colors.