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What are the most difficult sections when putting on tight latex shorts, and what product is essential?
The hips and the upper thigh. The material must stretch significantly over the widest part of the hips and the thigh muscles. You must use a generous amount of silicone dressing aid (lube) or talcum powder to the interior, concentrating on the waistband and hip curve to minimize friction and prevent seam tearing.
Should I remove upper leg hair before wearing tight latex shorts for the best results and comfort?
Yes, it is strongly advised. Wearing latex over hair causes extreme friction, which makes dressing very difficult and often painful, and puts significant stress on the seams. Shaving or close trimming the upper legs is essential for both comfort and easy donning.
How should I care for the zipper fly (if present) and any functional pockets on the shorts?
Zipper maintenance and pocket caution. Regularly apply silicone oil (not dressing lube) to the zipper teeth for smooth function. Crucially, avoid putting sharp or metallic items in the pockets, as these can easily stress the latex corners and lead to tears. Always wrap any metal zipper pull when storing.
What is the most important rule when cleaning latex shorts for hygiene and longevity?
Immediate, thorough rinsing of the interior. Hand wash immediately after wear in lukewarm water using a mild, unfragranced soap. The interior must be completely rinsed to remove all traces of body oils and sweat, especially in the groin area. Do not wring; gently squeeze out excess water and air dry completely in a cool, dark place.