Susan Wayland Glamour Fashion and Latex Fetish Model

Tip pull on latex stockings and latex gloves

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1: latexa

posted Feb 13th, 2004 8:49amTranslated Post
 
hi Sway ....

I have a quastion regard to latex:

How you pull on your sexy latex stockings and latex gloves so it fit perfectly and don't move on your sexy skin??

would be great and if you could give me some tips to me.

greetz

ernie

2: Michael

posted Feb 13th, 2004 9:25amTranslated Post
Quote Highheel am 13. Februar und 2004 und 8 Uhr 49
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How you pull on your sexy latex stockings and latex gloves so it fit perfectly and don't move on your sexy skin??


It could possibly be the clothes' size which must be perfect fitting. On the other hand, is it the (high or low) quality of the many manufacturers?

3: SWAY

posted Feb 13th, 2004 10:55pm
Quote Michael
Highheel wondered how Sway gets dressed in latex so tightly and without folds.


Well... did I have any tricks??? yes it is right what Michael said. First, you need the right size! Even better when it is a little bit smaller as you really need, but not to much! (I know what I say! ) .
The second part is a bit amusement. You need something what helps you to turn on the tight clothes and so I use a rubber care - the same as someone need for his tires or rubber of a car. (In germany it's called "armor all" ) That sounds like advertising but ...it cares, helps to dress on and makes a nice shine... . But that's a personal taste and for someone not the right thing. I know some friends who use powder and it should also help very well. But take care! Don't use baby powder because it contains perfume what can destroy your latex!
By the way water sounds very interesting! I never tried it with water! Have anyone used it???

Hope I could help a little bit. Perhaps someone has other recommondations?

kisses
SWAY

P.S: The good and qualitative latex has of course a better fit on your body, it's tighter, harder and looks even better, sexier, nicer, ....

German version: Auch hier kurz meine deutsche Antwort:
Im grunde hat Michael recht, denn ganz wichtig ist, dass es Dir passt- sprich, dass du die richtige Größe hast. Gerade bei Handschuhen bzw. Strümpfen ist die richtige größe wichtig. Auch - das ist in Deutschland sehr populär, und da hat Michael genauso recht - meide sowas wie Sharon Sloane, wenn du wert auf Qualität legst. Ich habe zumindest auch einmal diese Marke versucht und frage mich bis heute wie man dieses Latex nur glänzend bekommen soll!!!
Zum anziehen nutze ich persönlich "armor all" aus dem Praktiker. Freunde verwenden aber auch Puder und sind damit auch sehr zufrieden. Da mal aufpassen, dass es keine Parfümstoffe enthält, denn diese können das Latex angreifen!
Ich wünsche Dir viel Erfolg! Lass mich wissen was dein Favorit ist bzw wenn jemand andere Ideen hat.

4: Michael

posted Feb 16th, 2004 10:03am
Quote SWAY at February 13, 2004, 10:55 pm

You need something what helps you to turn on the tight clothes and so I use a rubber care - the same as someone need for his tires or rubber of a car. (In germany it's called "armor all" )


I haven't known this product yet - and googled for this link:
http://www.dooyoo.de/fahrzeuge/autopflege/armor_all/

First, I strongly wondered if a product for car tires (Sway, you know that tires are "Reifen" in Germany?) could be suitable for latex dressing... Then I discoverd that "armor all" has a really wide product range with suitable special products that will work

Ich habe mich erst mal total gewundert - ein Mittel für Autoreifen, das für Latex geeignet ist??? Dann habe ich aber eine ganze Produktpalette rund um die Autopflege entdeckt, die alle unter dem Label "Armor All" erscheinen, und da gibts auch einiges, was funktionieren könnte.

Greetz
Michael

5: latexa

posted Feb 16th, 2004 1:41pm
 

hallo sway und michael

armor all verwende ich schon länger um das latex zum glänzen zu bringen,als anziehhilfe brauche ich aber wasser.es geht sehr gut....

ich probiers mal mit dem armor all...

aber die strümpfe und handschuhe rutschen eben doch ein bisschen,obwohl die grösse stimmt....

trotzdem danke für eure tipps...


greetz

ernie

6: danieloconnor

posted May 14th, 2004 1:29pm
 
Heh, sorry I had to laugh!
When my wife did work for a balloon decorator company they used Armour All to make the balloons all shiny..

Given balloons are made of latex I think it's definitely a good thing for latex clothes too!

Still now you will see my I can't help laughing when it is mentioned

7: ArT-DirectoR

posted May 14th, 2004 5:53pm
Wahaahaaaaaa!!! That's funny!

8: SWAY

posted May 15th, 2004 12:56am
Yes it is!!!

9: Kawanua

posted May 15th, 2004 2:47pm
So you could literally bring Armor All and use it on latex, and it wont damage it? kewl! cheap and effective alternative!

10: marcel21

posted May 22nd, 2004 1:25pm
 
Well, the only latex gown I own is a pair of black pants. I use silicon oil to put them on, available at Extrem-Shop. It's very good: Put it on the inside to get in easier, and outside it makes the material very shiny and keeps it in good condition! Very nice alternative to e.g. silicon spray which is very unhealthy.

marcel

11: Norman Richter

posted May 24th, 2004 9:26am
Hi Marcel,

Are you sure that silicon spray is very unhealthy??? Where do you know that from?

Norman

12: ArT-DirectoR

posted May 26th, 2004 7:44am
That's really a good question! I think silicon spray isn't unhealty for use for the shine assumed you don't eat it!
cya
ArT-DirectoR

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