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What product is essential for putting on any tight women's latex garment (e.g., dress, catsuit, or leggings)?
Silicone-based Dressing Aid (Lube). This product is mandatory. It dramatically reduces the friction between the latex and your skin, allowing you to slide into the item smoothly. Attempting to force latex onto dry skin will cause tearing of the material and potential seam failure.
What is the best and safest way to clean latex garments after wearing them?
Immediate hand washing in lukewarm water. Submerge the item and hand wash it immediately after wear using a mild, unfragranced soap or a specialized latex cleaner. Rinse thoroughly in clean water to remove all soap residue, body oils, and sweat, which can break down the rubber over time.
How do I safely take off a tight latex garment, especially a pull-over top or dress?
Rinse with soap and water before removal. If the dressing aid has dried, do not pull hard. Step into a shower or bathtub and wet the areas of the latex stuck to your skin. A little soap and water will reactivate the slickness, allowing the garment to slide off easily without stressing the seams.
How should I determine the correct size for a latex item like a corset or leggings?
Match your body measurements exactly to the size chart. Latex is meant to fit tightly, but forcing it into a size too small will cause it to tear. Use a fabric measuring tape and match your bust, waist, and hip measurements to the manufacturer's specific chart. If between sizes, choose the size that best matches your largest measurement.