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Sploshing with latex

Posted:
06 May 2008, 20:01
by muckypup
Has anyone got any advice about sploshing in latex? Any foods/gunge that goes well with it?
Importantly should the mess go in or over or both? Any clean up tips? With Miss T and cedes about there must be loads of suggestions


Posted:
06 May 2008, 20:12
by messymercedes

Posted:
06 May 2008, 21:09
by BillShipton
Hi
Our experience says that anything dairy like custard and cream should be kept outside it as it tends to permeate the inside of rubber and smell nasty. oily things can rot real rubber too. Most other things we have tried have been fine but PVC is definitely an easy care option.
Bill

Posted:
06 May 2008, 23:19
by Spinynorman and Frilly
I once got talcum powdered into a wet suit prior to surfing but when I had
finished I couldn't get the dam thing off due to the paste like substance
that had formed inside. Not sure if this is relevant but it was painful.


Posted:
06 May 2008, 23:48
by dirtydids
Spinynorman and Frilly wrote:I once got talcum powdered into a wet suit prior to surfing but when I had
finished I couldn't get the dam thing off due to the paste like substance
that had formed inside. Not sure if this is relevant but it was painful.


Wet suits are designed to allow a very thin film of water between your skin which helps to keep you warm, dry suits are the opposite and a lot heavier.
Thats why you got stuck
dids
PADI Certificated Master Scuba Diver

Posted:
07 May 2008, 09:14
by muckypup
Is there no end to your talents dids?
Muckypup
PADI Open Water Diver & shark and ray specialist (ok so not as good

)
dirtydids wrote:Spinynorman and Frilly wrote:I once got talcum powdered into a wet suit prior to surfing but when I had
finished I couldn't get the dam thing off due to the paste like substance
that had formed inside. Not sure if this is relevant but it was painful.


Wet suits are designed to allow a very thin film of water between your skin which helps to keep you warm, dry suits are the opposite and a lot heavier.
Thats why you got stuck

dids
PADI Certificated Master Scuba Diver

Posted:
07 May 2008, 09:15
by BillShipton
Talcum powder inside a full rubber catsuit is practically compulsory.

Posted:
07 May 2008, 13:05
by dirtydids
muckypup wrote:Is there no end to your talents dids?
Muckypup
PADI Open Water Diver & shark and ray specialist (ok so not as good

)
dirtydids wrote:Spinynorman and Frilly wrote:I once got talcum powdered into a wet suit prior to surfing but when I had
finished I couldn't get the dam thing off due to the paste like substance
that had formed inside. Not sure if this is relevant but it was painful.


Wet suits are designed to allow a very thin film of water between your skin which helps to keep you warm, dry suits are the opposite and a lot heavier.
Thats why you got stuck

dids
PADI Certificated Master Scuba Diver
Muckypup!! If my memory serves me right you only need another 2 maybe 3 specialist qualifications which MUST include "Rescue Diver" and you'll be the same as me
Dids

Posted:
07 May 2008, 17:44
by Hayley
I know nothing about diving - though I have been known to go down for long periods!
I do know exactly how to talc up a rubber outfit though! Not that it stops me getting hot for long!
If anyone wants rubber advice, I may be able to help.

Posted:
07 May 2008, 20:16
by muckypup
Hayley wrote:I know nothing about diving - though I have been known to go down for long periods!
I do know exactly how to talc up a rubber outfit though! Not that it stops me getting hot for long!
If anyone wants rubber advice, I may be able to help.
Is that the purpose of talc? To stop getting you hot? I thought it was just so you could squeeze in?
Or was it hot in another sense?


Posted:
07 May 2008, 20:46
by ukwam
i make rubber clothing


Posted:
08 May 2008, 09:38
by Hayley
It does both, Pup. It helps you squeeze in and then absorbs some of the moisture from your body (for some reason I am being delicate this morning!) and stops rubbing some of your sensitive bits. But it doesn't last long - especially if you are dancing! Then you just have to wait to get so wet that everything slips around inside or glues to you. Nice feeling I think!
What sort of clothing, ukwam?

Posted:
08 May 2008, 18:20
by ukwam
I make all types:
Dresses, Skirts, Ties, Blouses, Catsuits, Mistress Dresses, Teddy Dresses (Swimwear)

Posted:
08 May 2008, 18:55
by Invicta
The catsuit and gas mask look isn't quite my scene, but those outfits are great- and your model is lovely