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Garment care instructions for latex clothes

So you finally got yourself some of that shining glory that is rubber.

But what to do with it?!

Well, wear it of course! (instructions for which you can find on this post)

But wait, not so fast. Something doesn't look right. It's all matte and dusty, and it smells like a mixture between your Aunt Petunia and a sex club. It seems there might be a reason that latex is not one of the most commonly sported materials. But learning how to properly prepare your latex before wearing it, as well as how to properly care for and store it afterwards is part of the initiation ritual.

So let's get shining!

LATEX RUBBER is a natural material, and as such it is delicate and it naturally degrades over time. But with the proper care, your garment can serve you for many glorious years.

Latex clothing will often be delivered with a thin coating of talcum powder (hence the Aunt Petunia smell) which serves to reduce the friction of the material, which would otherwise stick to itself and become damaged. For this reason a latex garment must be washed (and to taste, shined) before each use. After worn, it must be washed again and covered with talcum powder for storage, until the next time you have to do it over again from the beginning.

''Something doesn't look right. It's all matte and dusty, and it smells like a mixture between your Aunt Petunia and a sex club.''

cleaning your latex clothes:

  • ! HAND WASH ONLY !
  • ! DO NOT TUMBLE DRY, DO NOT DRY CLEAN !
  • ! We recommend cleaning your latex clothing after each wear. That will prolong its life, as oils excreted from the skin during wear slowly degrade the chemical composition of latex !

  1. Dissolve a small amount of mild soap detergent (dish soap is ideal) in lukewarm water and submerge your latex in it.
  2. Leave to soak for about 5-10 minutes, turning it inside and out. You may want to slightly rub it with your fingers, but as latex is very non-porous, most of the dirt sits on the surface and will simply dissolve after a short soak.
  3. Rinse it with clear water, making sure all traces of soap are washed off.

after that, you have options....

WEAR YOUR LATEX MATTE


If you would like to store your latex, or wear it matte:

Hang it up to drip dry on a non-metallic hanger. You may wish to shake the majority of the water off to make it dry faster, but never ever hang it over a radiator or use heat to speed up the process. Once dry, sprinkle a small amount of talcum powder on both the inside and outside of the garment, making sure it is covered evenly and not still sticking to itself anywhere.

For storage, you can put it in a garment bag or wrap it in tissue paper and store it in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.

or...

MAKE YOUR LATEX CLOTHES SHINE. Literally.


If you would like to wear your latex shiny, you may use a polishing agent. There is various brands available, follow the instructions of the manufacturer of your polish. These are usually made up mostly of silicone oil, and have the purpose of coating the latex to make it shiny and gliding.

With Vivishine for example, fill a small basin or sink with enough lukewarm water to submerge your latex in. Dilute a small amount of the polish in the water (roughly one teaspoon per garment, but you will get a feel for the amount after you have done this a few times). Turn the garment inside and out, rubbing the surfaces together to work the polish into the latex. You may also leave the garment to soak for a few minutes.

When you are satisfied that the garment has been thoroughly covered in polish you may hang it up on a non-metallic hanger to drip dry. Always drip dry!

Vivishine also functions as a dressing aid, so once dry you can wear your garment straight away. If in need of more lubrication, use silicone based lube. Don’t use talcum powder at all with this method, they don’t mix well!

latex enemies:

  • Avoid sharp objects; latex can rip very easily if punctured. Even the tiniest hole can result in a big rip if the garment is worn. Always inspect your garment before and after use, and make sure to have any small holes or tears repaired before wearing it.

  • Avoid contact with metals, especially nickel and copper alloys (such as coins and some jewellery). Latex will stain instantly and permanently.

  • Avoid contact with oils and petroleum based lubricants (such as baby oil or vaseline). These can degrade the latex. Use silicon based lubricants or talcum powder as a dressing aid instead, and avoid applying body oils or creams beforehand. Also avoid storing your latex shined with silicone, as that too will slowly degrade it over a long period of time.


  • Avoid prolonged exposure to sunlight; natural light will degrade the longterm integrity of your latex. Going out in the daytime is fine (as if you would want to do that, anyway!) but, don’t store your latex uncovered, or in a bright place.

  • Be extra careful with light coloured latex; it can permanently stain very easily by make-up, metals and oils. Don’t store your light coloured latex garments in direct contact to darker latex colours, as the colour may transfer over time.

Sometimes your latex may show white streaks, especially when you have been storing it for a long time or when it is wet. This is normal, and the streaks will disappear once you have conditioned the garment or once it is dry.

And that's it! Now you are in the know.

Go forth and shine!

( and if you are not in the possession of any latex to shine yet, that can be swiftly remedied, here!)


As a seasoned enthusiast in the world of latex clothing, I can attest to the intricacies involved in caring for and maintaining the lustrous beauty of latex garments. My firsthand experience with latex clothing has allowed me to understand the nuances of this unique material, and I am here to share my expertise on garment care instructions to ensure that your latex pieces continue to shine for many glorious years.

Latex Nature and Initial Care: Latex rubber, being a natural material, is delicate and subject to natural degradation over time. Upon acquisition, latex clothing often comes coated with talcum powder, providing a protective layer to reduce friction. This is the source of the distinctive smell, akin to a mixture of Aunt Petunia and a sex club. Proper preparation involves washing the garment before the initial wear to remove this powder and enhance its shine.

Cleaning Instructions: Latex clothing demands meticulous care, emphasizing hand washing only. Avoid tumble drying and dry cleaning, as they can adversely affect the material. Cleaning after each wear is recommended to remove oils excreted from the skin, which can slowly degrade the latex. Use a mild soap detergent, preferably dish soap, dissolved in lukewarm water for cleaning. Soak the garment for 5-10 minutes, turning it inside and out. Rinse thoroughly to ensure all soap traces are washed off.

Matte Finish and Storage: For a matte finish or storage, drip dry the latex on a non-metallic hanger. Never use heat sources like radiators, as they can damage the material. After drying, apply a small amount of talcum powder evenly on both the inside and outside of the garment. Store it in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight, either in a garment bag or wrapped in tissue paper.

Shiny Latex: To achieve a shiny look, use a latex polishing agent. Brands like Vivishine, often silicone oil-based, can be diluted in lukewarm water. Turn the garment inside and out, rubbing the surfaces together to work the polish into the latex. Drip dry on a non-metallic hanger. Vivishine also functions as a dressing aid, allowing immediate wear after drying.

Latex Enemies and Precautions: Latex is susceptible to damage, and precautions must be taken:

  • Avoid sharp objects that can puncture the latex.
  • Prevent contact with metals, especially nickel and copper alloys, as they can cause permanent stains.
  • Steer clear of oils and petroleum-based lubricants, opting for silicone-based alternatives.
  • Protect latex from prolonged exposure to sunlight, as natural light can degrade its integrity.
  • Be cautious with light-colored latex, as it can stain easily. Store it away from darker latex colors.

In conclusion, caring for latex clothing is an art, requiring attention to detail and adherence to specific guidelines. By following these instructions, you can ensure that your latex garments continue to shine and dazzle for years to come. Now, armed with this knowledge, go forth and make a statement with your impeccably maintained latex wardrobe!

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