Follow my advice to get the best out of your new latex. 

  • You receive your latex polished, so its ready to wear!
  • Use silicone based dressing lube to help slide into your outfit
  • After your wear, rinse in warm water with mild soap
  • Hang up to fully dry
  • Long term storage - cover with talc powder, ideally hang up in a clothes bag
  • Short term storage - repolish and lightly fold in a dust free bag

Contact me for any repairs/adjustments. 

Latex Lace Extra Care

Treat your latex lace just like your latex. Latex lace can stretch incredibly well without ripping! Just as you would keep all sharp points away from solid latex, a sharp nail or accessories can rip the latex lace much easier. Unfortunately, fixing the lace is not so simple.

  • Do's

    -Do use talc or silicone dressing lube to get into your latex 

    The answer is always more lube

    -Do wear disposable gloves if you have long acrylic nails 

    Protect the Nails - Protect the Latex

    -Do take off all your jewellery and accessories first 

    Stains can appear in the most unsightly places

    -Do polish your latex for the ultimate shined look

    Especially for flawless photoshoots 

    -Do wash your latex after wearing 

    Get rid of the dirt

  • Dont's

    -Do NOT use oil based products 

    You don't use baby oil on a condom - dont use it on your catsuit

    -Do NOT leave your latex in the daylight

     Unless you like a tie dye faded look

    -Do NOT let your latex come near any metallic objects 

    Cheap metal stains (copper, brass, nickel ect) silver and gold are ok

    -Do NOT fold and pile your latex 

    The creases can be permanent, and no, you cant iron it

    -Do NOT tumble dry your latex 

    Air dry is the only way