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What are the most difficult areas when putting on a fitted latex skirt, and how much dressing aid is needed?

The hips and the waist/hemline opening. The skirt must stretch significantly over the widest part of the hips. You must use a generous amount of silicone dressing aid (lube) or talcum powder on the interior, concentrating on the waist opening and the hip seams, to ensure a smooth glide and prevent tearing when pulling it up.

What special care is needed for the zipper, snaps, or eyelets often found on latex skirts?

Regular silicone oil for the zip, and isolate all metal. Zippers are common failure points; regularly apply a small amount of silicone oil (not dressing lube) directly to the teeth. For metal snaps, studs, or eyelets, ensure they are isolated or wrapped with acid-free tissue paper when storing to prevent metal-induced staining.

How can I avoid permanent creases or wrinkles in the latex material, especially for long or pencil skirts?

Never fold sharply; hang or roll gently. Do not fold latex skirts sharply, especially at the hem or waist. Store them by hanging them using clips (with soft padding/tissue paper to protect the waistline) or by gently rolling them and placing them flat in an opaque container.

How should a latex skirt be cleaned and dried after wear, especially one with folds or ruffles?

Immediate, full rinse, and hang to drip dry. Hand wash immediately in cool water with latex cleaner. Ensure all seams, folds, and ruffles are fully opened and thoroughly rinsed to remove residual sweat and dressing aid. Hang the skirt to drip dry completely before polishing or powdering for storage.