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How do I put on tight latex gloves or socks without tearing them with my nails?

Use only the soft pad of your fingers and dressing aid. This is the number one cause of damage. Always use the flat, soft pads of your fingers to gently pull the material, and ensure a generous layer of silicone lube or powder is inside. Never use fingernails or jewelry to adjust the material.

Should I use silicone lube or talcum powder for accessories like collars, hoods, or masks?

Talcum Powder is generally preferred for head and neck items. Since these items don't require the massive stretch of a catsuit, unscented talcum powder is often easier to manage and less messy than heavy lube. Powder reduces friction adequately while keeping the interior relatively dry and comfortable, especially around the face and neck.

Why is isolating metal on accessories (snaps, zippers, buckles) crucial during storage?

To prevent irreversible chemical staining. Metal hardware (especially copper-based ones like brass) reacts chemically with latex, causing permanent black/green stains where they touch. All metal parts must be wrapped tightly with acid-free tissue paper or thin plastic film before storing the item.

How should I clean small, intricate accessories like cuffs or lace trim?

Clean immediately and handle gently. Hand wash immediately after wear in lukewarm water using a mild latex soap. When rinsing, handle only the main body of the accessory; never pull or stretch thin lace, delicate ruffles, or seams. Allow small items to air dry completely and individually on a flat surface away from sunlight.