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Which dressing aid is best for small, tight latex underwear pieces (e.g., briefs, thongs)?
Talcum Powder (unscented) or a light touch of Lube. For items worn in sensitive areas that require minimal stretch, talcum powder (or unscented baby powder) is often preferred for the interior surface. It minimizes friction while keeping the internal environment dry and is easier to clean off than silicone lube on small pieces.
What is the most important rule for cleaning latex underwear for hygiene and longevity?
Immediate, thorough rinsing and removal of bodily oils/sweat. Hand wash immediately after wear in lukewarm water using a mild, unfragranced soap or latex cleaner. The interior must be completely rinsed to remove all traces of body oils, sweat, and residues. Trapped moisture and organic material rapidly degrade latex.
How can I prevent the latex from chafing or sticking to skin/hair in the groin area?
Maintain good lubrication and closely trim hair. Use a light dusting of talcum powder or a small amount of silicone lube on the interior of the garment, especially around the leg openings and crotch. Additionally, close trimming or shaving of pubic hair is highly recommended to eliminate painful sticking and friction.
How should I care for any metal hardware (e.g., small rings, clasps, or rivets) on latex underwear?
Isolate all metal during storage. Metal causes irreversible chemical stains on latex. Ensure that all metal parts are wrapped tightly with acid-free tissue paper or stored with a plastic film barrier when not being worn, to prevent direct contact with the latex.