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Do I need lube to put on small items like latex knickers, garter belts, or bras?
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 skin.
How should I clean and maintain the delicate, thin material of latex lingerie?
Immediate, gentle hand washing is mandatory. Hand wash immediately after wear in lukewarm water using a mild, unfragranced soap or a dedicated latex cleaner. Handle the thin material very gently to avoid tearing, especially around the edges, and rinse the interior thoroughly to remove body fluids.
How can I protect the delicate rubber from my fingernails when fastening clasps or straps?
Isolate the garment from the nails. When handling the thin edges, straps, or the clasps of a bra or garter belt, always wear soft cotton dressing gloves. Never use your bare fingertips or nails to pull or adjust the material, as this is the primary cause of small punctures and tears.
What specific care is required for metal hardware (clasps, rings, garter clips) on latex lingerie?
Isolation during storage. Metal, especially brass or copper, can cause irreversible chemical stains (brown or green) on latex upon direct contact. When storing, wrap all metal hardware tightly with acid-free tissue paper to prevent them from touching the rubber material.