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How do I put on a latex corset, especially one with metal boning?
Use the back closure first. Loosen the back lacing (if applicable) or unzip the side/back fully. Apply a small amount of dressing aid around the hips and bust. Never bend the corset sharply; gently wrap it around your torso and secure the front clasp/busk before tightening the back.
Does the latex material allow for significant waist reduction like traditional fabric corsets?
Generally, no. Latex corsets primarily offer smoothing and shaping, utilizing the natural compression of the material. While they provide excellent support, they are not designed for "tight lacing" or extreme waist reduction, especially if they use plastic or lighter steel boning.
What special care is needed for corsets with metal eyelets and lacing?
Protect the metal. When cleaning, avoid letting the metal eyelets soak in water for long periods, as this can lead to rust which stains the latex. Always remove the lacing before washing, and ensure the eyelets and surrounding latex are completely dry before re-lacing and storing.
How should I address sweat buildup inside the corset after wearing?
Immediate rinsing is vital. Due to the tight fit and non-breathable material, sweat can quickly break down the latex. Immediately after removal, thoroughly rinse the interior with lukewarm water and a specialized latex cleaner to remove all body oils and moisture residue.