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Yes, lubrication is essential for the skin and seams. Apply talcum powder or a light layer of silicone lube to the skin underneath the corset, especially around the edges and where the busk contacts the skin. This minimizes friction, prevents the latex from painfully gripping the skin, and makes the initial fitting smoother before the back lacing is tightened.
Immediate isolation from the latex surface during storage. Metal causes rapid, irreversible black chemical staining on latex. You must wrap the busk, metal eyelets, and any studs tightly with acid-free tissue paper or plastic film to prevent them from touching the latex when the corset is stored away.
The hip spring and underbust/waist measurements. Unlike fabric corsets, latex does not stretch and mold easily. The corset must be sized correctly to accommodate the hip spring (the difference between the waist and hips) and the underbust to prevent the steel bones from distorting the latex or protruding, which can lead to tearing.
Store flat or gently rolled, never sharply folded. Ensure the corset is completely dry and powdered/polished. Store it flat in a cool, dark place, or gently rolled (following the curve of the bones). Avoid hanging for long periods if it's very heavy, as this can strain the latex at the top edge.