I have been reading the threads here about chlorinating latex garments and what a wonderful result you get. Is the finish such that for instance a latex leotard would be smooth enough for a corset to slide over easily.....
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I have been reading the threads here about chlorinating latex garments and what a wonderful result you get. Is the finish such that for instance a latex leotard would be smooth enough for a corset to slide over easily.....
From my experience I'd say that anything would slide over it. Inside and out, it's as slippery as a skating rink.
Brilliant, that means it would not matter whether a satin corset or a rubber one....
Chlorinated rubber is not slippery per se, but it is definitely smooth. I did some pseudo-scientific experiments and in my opinion chlorinated rubber feels kind of like the surface finish of a CD case or a polished wooden tabletop.
Dudeman, that would have to depend on the Chlorinator. Cl'd rubber against Cl'd rubber "feels" slippery, there is no other description which does it justice. The effect on the inner and outer surface "feels" as if lubed although there is none present.
Was going to try it with a satin corset anyway, which should slide easier than a rubber one.
Worth a try...
Go for it highheels.
One of the main benefits of CL'd latex is how much easier it is to sleep between normal fabric bedsheets without the usual clinging mummification effect, you just slide around in them.
I cant see your satin corset behaving any differently, you should just slide right in.![]()