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What are the most difficult sections when putting on a tight latex dress, and what product is essential?
The hips, bust, and shoulders. The dress must stretch significantly over the hips, chest, and shoulders. You must apply a generous amount of silicone dressing aid (lube) or talcum powder to the interior, concentrating on the bustline, armholes, and the entire hip area to minimize friction and prevent tearing.
How should I care for the long back or side zipper often found on latex dresses?
Regular silicone oil application is critical. Zippers on fitted dresses are under constant tension, especially when sitting. Regularly apply a small amount of silicone oil (not dressing lube) directly to the zipper teeth and the slider mechanism. This ensures smooth movement and reduces the risk of the surrounding latex tearing due to a stuck zip.
How can I safely adjust the hem or neckline without tearing the material with my fingernails?
Always wear dressing gloves or use the flat of your palm. Latex is extremely vulnerable to tears from sharp fingernails, especially along thin edges. Wear soft cotton or nylon dressing gloves if you need to pull or adjust the garment, or use the flat of your palm to avoid accidental punctures.
What is the safest way to store a latex dress long-term to prevent permanent creasing and staining?
Hang and isolate from metals and dark colors. Never fold latex. Use a wide, padded hanger to support the shoulders and hang the dress straight. Store it inside an opaque garment bag in a dark closet. Ensure it is not touching any metal hardware or dark-colored rubber items to prevent chemical stains and discoloration.