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What is the most important step for safe dressing when putting on a latex corset?
Loosen the lacing completely before donning. Never attempt to pull the corset over your hips or chest without fully loosening the back lacing and/or unfastening the front busk (if present). Apply a small amount of silicone lube or powder to the inside edges of the corset, especially the bust and hip curves, to help the material glide smoothly before cinching.
How should I care for the metal components (busk, boning, grommets) in the corset?
Isolate metal during storage and limit water exposure. The internal steel boning and front busk can rust if consistently exposed to moisture. Ensure the corset is 100% dry before storing. When storing, wrap the front busk and any metal eyelets with acid-free tissue paper to prevent metal contact staining the surrounding latex.
Why is the waist measurement the most critical factor when sizing a latex corset?
To achieve the intended cinch and fit. Unlike dresses, corsets are designed to compress the waist. The corset's size is based on the final waist measurement. You should choose a size 2-4 inches smaller than your natural waist size, allowing for a small "V" gap in the back when fully tightened, which is necessary for a comfortable and safe fit.
How should I clean a laced latex corset, especially after wearing it tightly?
Hand wash gently and dry quickly. Hand wash immediately after wear using mild soap, focusing on the interior (sweat residue). Remove the lacing (shoelace) before washing if possible, as it retains moisture. Do not soak. Gently squeeze out water and hang the corset in a well-ventilated, dark place to ensure the internal boning area dries thoroughly.