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FAQs
Do I need dressing aid (lube or powder) to put on a latex corset, since it laces up?
Yes, for the bust and hips. Although the lacing allows for expansion, you must apply talcum powder or a thin layer of silicone lube to the skin under the bust line and over the hips. This ensures the edges slide into place without sticking or tearing before the laces are tightened.
How do I prevent the lacing eyelets (metal grommets) or the busk (front clasps) from damaging the surrounding latex?
Regularly inspect and use clean cloth. Metal parts can cause chemical stains or physical abrasion. Regularly check the eyelet/grommet edges for sharp points. During cleaning, ensure no soap residue builds up in the metal parts, and when storing, place a piece of acid-free tissue paper between the busk and the latex.
How can I protect the latex from my fingernails when manipulating the laces or busk clasps?
Use dedicated handling tools. Never use your bare fingernails to pull or adjust the laces, as the concentrated force can pierce the thin latex near the eyelets. Use gloved fingers or a blunt tool (like the blunt end of a crochet hook) to safely adjust the lacing without direct nail contact.
What is the best method for cleaning and drying a latex corset with multiple metal components?
Quick rinse and focus on metal drying. Hand wash immediately in lukewarm water with latex cleaner, taking care not to fully submerge the metal if possible. After rinsing, immediately and gently pat the metal components completely dry with a soft cloth before hanging the corset to air dry in a dark place.