Latex Nurse Dresses
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FAQs
What is the biggest risk with white/light-colored latex nurse dresses, and how can I prevent it?
Color Migration/Staining. White latex is extremely prone to picking up color from any contrasting dye (e.g., black gloves, red accessories, dark furniture, or even printed paper). NEVER let the white latex touch other colored items during storage or even when resting; store it immediately in a dedicated clear/opaque bag.
Should I use powder or lube to put on a latex nurse dress that has a full-length zipper?
Talcum Powder is generally sufficient. Since the zipper allows the dress to open widely, heavy silicone lube isn't mandatory unless the dress is extremely tight. Talcum powder dusted inside the dress reduces friction and keeps the white latex clean, minimizing the risk of oily residue.
How do I care for the metal zipper and the attached plastic/rubber nurse emblems (e.g., red crosses)?
Separate storage and zipper oil. The metal zipper must be regularly treated with silicone oil to prevent sticking. If the emblems are detachable, remove them before washing. If they are permanently glued, ensure they are completely dry after cleaning, and wrap any exposed metal with acid-free tissue paper before storing.
What is the best way to clean and dry a nurse dress with contrasting colors (e.g., white with red trim)?
Quick wash, maximum separation, and quick drying. Hand wash immediately in lukewarm water using a mild latex cleaner. Minimize soaking time. When drying, ensure the dress is hung perfectly straight and in a dark, well-ventilated area, and monitor it closely to ensure the wet colored trim is not touching any other part of the white body while drying.