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What product is essential for putting on a tight-fitting latex corset?
Talcum Powder (unscented) is often preferred. Since corsets often open completely (via lacing or a busk) and require less overall material stretching than a catsuit, unscented talcum powder applied to the torso is usually the best aid. It prevents the material from sticking to the skin while minimizing internal residue.
Why is the waist measurement the most critical factor when sizing a latex corset?
To achieve the intended "waist training" or shaping effect. Corsets are designed to cinch or reduce the waist size. The corset size should be several inches smaller than your natural waist measurement (usually 2-4 inches) to allow for comfortable tightening (cinching). Hip and bust measurements are secondary to the waist size.
What maintenance is required for the back lacing and any metal busk (front clasp)?
Keep lacing clean and isolate the metal. Regularly check the lacing cords for dirt or fraying. If the corset has a metal busk (or metal skeleton/buttonhole), ensure the metal is always completely dry before storage. When storing, wrap the metal busk tightly with acid-free tissue paper to prevent irreversible black chemical stains on the surrounding latex.
How should a latex corset be cleaned and stored due to its structure?
Clean meticulously and store flat or rolled. Hand wash immediately after use, paying extra attention to the interior lining and seam areas. Due to the presence of internal boning (骨架), never fold the corset sharply. Store it flat in an opaque box or gently rolled (if applicable) away from light and heat.