Quick question about Vivishine
Posted: 21 Oct 2016, 02:41
Sorry, I searched but can't find the answer to this anywhere.
I bought a custom made neck entry catsuit and chlorinated it myself. Super easy, I'm good/careful around chemicals as I've worked with them in the past with my job. Chlorinated latex is amazing, I don't have to do any powder or lube at all, it just slides on. I can't believe how much people charge for this option. It cost me ~$30 and I probably have enough chemicals to chlorinate 100+ items.
The process dulls the rubber however, so I'd like to make it shiny and everyone seems to rave about Vivishine.
My question is this, does Vivishine make the latex sticky again if used on chlorinated items?
The reason I ask is if I put the whole catsuit in a bowl as Vivishine recommends, the inside will get shiny, but possibly lose the benefit of chlorination and I don't want it to lose the ease of entry that it has now.
Anyone care to help out?
Thanks!
pax
I bought a custom made neck entry catsuit and chlorinated it myself. Super easy, I'm good/careful around chemicals as I've worked with them in the past with my job. Chlorinated latex is amazing, I don't have to do any powder or lube at all, it just slides on. I can't believe how much people charge for this option. It cost me ~$30 and I probably have enough chemicals to chlorinate 100+ items.
The process dulls the rubber however, so I'd like to make it shiny and everyone seems to rave about Vivishine.
My question is this, does Vivishine make the latex sticky again if used on chlorinated items?
The reason I ask is if I put the whole catsuit in a bowl as Vivishine recommends, the inside will get shiny, but possibly lose the benefit of chlorination and I don't want it to lose the ease of entry that it has now.
Anyone care to help out?
Thanks!
pax