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Which areas of the main dress/bodysuit require the most dressing aid?
The shoulders, bust, and sleeves (if long). The main garment must stretch significantly over the upper body. A generous amount of silicone dressing aid (lube) is mandatory across the entire interior, concentrating on the shoulder seams and the bustline to ensure the garment slides smoothly and prevents tearing.
How should I care for the contrast colors (like white apron or red trim) to prevent staining?
Isolate, wash, and store separately. Lighter latex colors (white) are highly prone to irreversible staining from darker, heavily pigmented colors (red, black). Wash contrasting pieces quickly and separately with latex cleaner. Store them in individual, opaque bags to prevent color migration when touching during long-term storage.
What maintenance is needed for metal snaps, buckles, or pins included with the outfit?
Remove and isolate all metal immediately. Metal components (especially those made of copper alloys) cause rapid, irreversible black chemical stains on latex. Crucially, remove all metal snaps, pins, and buckles from the latex items and wrap them separately in acid-free tissue paper or plastic film before storing.
How should a latex nurse dress/outfit be stored long-term to maintain its shape
Hang using a wide, non-metal hanger. Never fold latex, especially a structured dress. Hang the main garment on a wide, padded, or wooden hanger (avoid metal ones) that fully supports the shoulder area to prevent creasing. Store it inside an opaque garment bag in a cool, dark closet, away from heat and light.