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newbie

polishing latex?

after applying latex conditioner/shine, there is always a slight cloudiness...does anyone know the best way to buff/polish? thanks!

karine, December 3rd 2009 9:14:45 am

its probably talc residu. I usually clean the garment with a bit a solvent, then soak it in water with mild souap...

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newbie

eyelets and rivets

hello to all! Im having a hard time adding eyelets to my latex garment. Ive tried with the punch tool and hammer, then I tried with the eyelet pliers. It just does not work! I cant seem to punch the holes! Any tricks or...

Hugh, October 16th 2009 7:40:01 pm

I use a leather hole punch. It is very effective.   Hope that helps

Robin, August 9th 2009 8:18:10 am

makinglatexclothing.com/2009/07/transparent-latex-shower-curtain/ Hope that helps.

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newbie

Silicone sheet

Hi, I wonder if anybody ever tried to create clothes from silicone? I am talking about the really soft and stretchy one (maybe it is a little bit thicker than the usual rubber sheet, but still would be ok because t is more...

MrLat, October 10th 2009 1:39:32 pm

Hi Paul, Where did you buy the silicone sheet?   Best regards

Paul, September 2nd 2009 5:03:11 pm

Hi MrLat, Yes, I did. I've created my own, a full-body catsuit in very stretchy silicone material. It fit's...

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newbie

Inflatable costume

I have to fabricate an inflatable belly costume for one of our actors to use in an upcomming play. The play centers around a man who over time develops a rather large protruding beer belly and at some point in the play there is...

WinnieLatexTV, June 29th 2009 4:40:37 pm

Hello:  I make inflatable breast forms.  I find the 0.50 latex works well.  I do something similar...

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newbie

Hems

I was wondering, what is the best way to deal with hems on latex clothing?

Michael, November 10th 2010 12:46:34 pm

The way I\'ve seen professional latex garments made and the way that I\'ve always done it is to cut a strip of...

Hugh, October 16th 2009 7:45:27 pm

Deviant is right, you don\'t have to. But it does add extra strength to the seams from wear and tear and makes it...

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