Care Guide
Latex Wearing Guide
How to Wear and Remove Latex Garments
1. Before wearing, trim your fingernails and toenails. Remove all sharp or pointed objects such as rings, necklaces, earrings, etc. Do not wear shoes.
2. Starting from the feet, evenly apply lubricant upward (silicone-based lubricant specifically for latex is best. Water-based lubricant or talcum powder can also be used as substitutes. Never use baby oil or cooking oil, as they will damage the latex). Apply until both legs are fully covered.
3. Insert both legs through the neck opening and guide them into the legs of the suit until reaching the calves. Then insert the other leg in the same way. Once both sides are positioned at the calves, gradually pull them up separately to the thighs.
(During the entire process, avoid contact between nails and the latex. When dealing with wrinkles, never pull with your fingers—use your palms to smooth them out. If wrinkles cannot be smoothed, it means there is not enough lubricant applied.)
4. Apply lubricant to the hips and waist area. Apply more on protruding areas, then carefully pull the latex garment up to the waist.
5. Apply lubricant to both arms. Apply more around the shoulders (front and back), and less on the chest and back.
6. Insert one arm into the sleeve and pull it up to the shoulder, then insert the other arm into the other sleeve. After positioning the forearms, raise your arms to allow the garment to slide naturally onto the shoulders.
7. Adjust the garment around the chest and back. Once wrinkles are smoothed out, the latex garment is fully worn.
8. When removing the latex garment, insert your thumb into the neckline and pull it outward toward the elbow of the opposite arm to release it. This process may require some lubrication. The most ideal method is to remove it in the bathroom under running water. The easiest way is to seek assistance from another person.
Latex Care and Storage
Care and Storage Instructions
1. After wearing, rinse off sweat or other residues with clean water. No additional cleaning products are necessary. If silicone-based latex lubricant was used, it is not necessary to wash off the remaining lubricant, as it can naturally form a protective layer on the latex.
2. Open all zippers and hang the latex garment to dry.
3. After drying, fold the garment and place it in a sealed plastic bag. Store it in a cool place. If not worn for a long time, it can be cleaned and stored with talcum powder.
4. Latex garments should be kept away from direct sunlight and high temperatures, and should not be exposed to ozone environments. Never allow direct contact with silicone products. Prolonged contact with metal may cause discoloration in the contact areas.
5. For deep cleaning, regular shampoo, body wash, or latex cleaning solution can be used.
6. If the latex garment shows signs of glue separation or any penetrating damage, do not wear it again before repair, as this may cause further damage to the garment.
