always worth checking just in case... hitch up your mini and try to make sense of www.latexa.dkOriginally spoken by Nicci Tite
|
Since
1998 |
|
The International Association of HEAVY
|R|ubberists
|
|
Click a picture above to go HOME | Translate current page to:
|
Terms of service : you must be 18 or older to view this site. More.. |
always worth checking just in case... hitch up your mini and try to make sense of www.latexa.dkOriginally spoken by Nicci Tite
I have a pair of gloves I bought from sub-shop.com(manufacutured by Latexa). I have worn them at least 10 times and I just noticed there is a small hole in the right glove between the thumb and index finger. Does this happen a lot with gloves since the thumb and index finger area gets the most use? Would it be easier to try and find some glue to fix it or should I try and find some thicker gloves?
If it is just a pin hole at present repair it by gluing a paper punch sized patch over it with the pin hole in the center. Put the patch on the inside and no one will notice it.Originally spoken by rubberguy999
STEFFY :ca:
check out www.nimuelatex.com[rdx]19[/rdx] they r great n have all the answers for glove sizes n even repairs
Last edited by Ataraxia; 2005-May-16 at 13:20.
thanks for the link. I think I'll try getting a bike tire repair kit and using the glue from that. I've heard that it works pretty good for gluing latex(unless anyone has better suggestion). The tear is only about .5 cm so hopefully it wont be too difficult for my first time repairing torn latex.
I would HIGHLY recommend a reinforcing patch over the hole...otherwise it will not hold.Originally spoken by rubberguy999
STEFFY :ca:
I cut a small piece of latex just a little smaller than a dime and glued over it. The glue that got says it contains heptane, so I guess it should work. Now I just have to wait for it to completely dry to find out if it workedOriginally spoken by Steffy
Actually had a very similiar problem with the toes of a catsuit and did as recommened with a small patch on inside.Originally spoken by Steffy
Perfectly fine now
M
So,
Last week on vacation, I am sitting there in the chair getting my hair cut and I look over to my left and seen the the mirror a pair of lovely black latex clad hands doing someones hair coloring. I was transfixed and was getting a bit uncomfortable sitting there staring at the colorists hands. Do they really make utilitarian "back" latex gloves? Are they available to purchase easily?
Mmmm nice memory anyway.
ca
very inexpensive- and you find them athairdrsser supply and wholesale beauty stores easily.
1
Bookmarks