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KittyKat89 -> Latex Polish (5/9/2008 4:35:57 PM)

Oh no guys I'm freaking out!  I have a themed bondage party to go to, we're dressing up as super heros/villains.  I'm gonna be poison ivy but I have these latex gloves that I want to wear but I'm out of polish.  I have no time NOR any idea of where to go out to get any.  Are there any household products I can use? 

Thanks
--Kitty





BootBlackBlast -> RE: Latex Polish (5/9/2008 4:45:03 PM)

Food grade silicone spray
SILICONE LUBE
SILICONE LUBE
SILICONE LUBE




KittyKat89 -> RE: Latex Polish (5/9/2008 4:47:22 PM)

Thank you!  I guess I can go to a grocery store before I go out.




thumper27565 -> RE: Latex Polish (5/9/2008 7:40:36 PM)

amorall is also a silicone based lube. I have used this myself with positive results.




BootBlackBlast -> RE: Latex Polish (5/9/2008 10:57:07 PM)

I wouldn't use armorall unless in an extreme emergency and even then I would be sure to wash it off immediately after returning home. Armorall though mostly silicone does contain some other nasty chemicals that prematurely rot clothing type rubber.




MsStarlett -> RE: Latex Polish (5/10/2008 4:25:49 AM)

O RLY?  That's good to know.  




Nyckname -> RE: Latex Polish (5/10/2008 7:54:36 AM)

Silicone sex lube.




sub4hire -> RE: Latex Polish (5/10/2008 7:58:58 AM)

There is a product called liquid latex.  It's great.  Most tame sex shops even carry it.  So, if you have a sex shop within distance I'd recommend that.  If not...do a search for the future.


http://www.passionatesinsations.com/cart/index.php?page=1&act=viewCat&catId=43

You may also want to try costume shops for now if you have any.




DChammer -> RE: Latex Polish (5/10/2008 3:38:33 PM)

Anything that is 100% silicon should work.  Use the gel if you can't find a spray at a local art/craft store.




BootBlackBlast -> RE: Latex Polish (5/11/2008 1:29:52 AM)

I also wouldn't use liquid latex as a latex polish at all. For quick down and dirty fetish clothing, liquid latex works great, but DON'T use it to polish other latex.

...Blast~




SteelofUtah -> RE: Latex Polish (5/11/2008 8:50:41 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: BootBlackBlast

I also wouldn't use liquid latex as a latex polish at all. For quick down and dirty fetish clothing, liquid latex works great, but DON'T use it to polish other latex.

...Blast~



Agreed I am Curious as to how Liquid Latex would even work as a Polish as it is Usually Colored and Usually Primary colors only so I doubt it would match and then Having used liquid Lates MANY TIMES it never looks smooth and shiny once it dries anyway it always looks dull.

I am curious to if maybe there was another brand I was unaware of but all the liquid Latex I have ever used wasn't exactly PRETTY once it dried Certainly not like Latex Clothing anyway.

Steel




azropedntied -> RE: Latex Polish (5/11/2008 10:40:49 AM)

Liquid latex as a polish  no no no .. 




MsStarlett -> RE: Latex Polish (5/11/2008 3:13:55 PM)

Liquid Latex as a pervy alternative to 'waxing' hair - Buy Mold Builder brand from a craft store.  It's thick & can be cut with water.  Want it colored?  Add El Cheapo acrylic paint... Apple Barrel, Anita's, Delta... whatever is less than a buck an ounce.  




MisPandora -> RE: Latex Polish (5/11/2008 5:49:01 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: sub4hire

There is a product called liquid latex.  It's great.  Most tame sex shops even carry it.  So, if you have a sex shop within distance I'd recommend that.  If not...do a search for the future.


http://www.passionatesinsations.com/cart/index.php?page=1&act=viewCat&catId=43

You may also want to try costume shops for now if you have any.


Liquid latex isn't polish.  It's latex in liquid form.  Putting that on your rubber clothing is going to make a mess (or patch a little hole if you had one) NOT make them shine.




MrDom -> RE: Latex Polish (5/12/2008 3:17:49 PM)

I second the 'Stay away from Armorall' motion. I don't even want it near my vehicles. Yes, it makes the interior nice and shiney, but it also seems to dry it out so after a while it'll crack.
That's why it's not allowed in my garage.

I've used baby oil in a pinch and it did a very good job of shining. Just leaves it a bit greasy.
I've heard non-ammonia glass cleaner can also be used in an emergency. Haven't tried that one myself though.





rubberpet -> RE: Latex Polish (5/12/2008 8:24:00 PM)

I use Eros Cult or Swiss Navy silicone to polish my rubber.  In a pinch, I use STP Son of a Gun...it has no petroleum distilates like Armor All does.  Armor All will destroy your rubber over time.




John665623 -> RE: Latex Polish (5/15/2008 7:32:04 PM)

FYI, I have used Armorall for 21 years with no problems.  My custom made cat suit still looks, feels and functions like brand new. 




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