Posts Tagged ‘industrial’

Shine Your Latex!
Shine your latex!

Shine your latex!

If you want your latex clothing to look shiny, use a silicone based spray. Do not use anything oil based, it will damage the latex!

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Sweating Makes You Feel Alive
UV light breaks down latex

UV light breaks down latex

Today we are chilling out.

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How to Clean Latex
How to clean latex

How to clean latex

  1. Immediately after wearing your latex clothing, rinse in lukewarm water with a little soap or mild liquid detergent. Don’t use anything meant to “cut grease” because it will cause damage.
  2. Wipe down the surfaces, don’t scrub!, with a soft dampened cloth being sure to wash inside and out.
  3. Rinse well and shake away excess water.
  4. Pat dry with a lint free towel.
  5. Allow your clothing to dry naturally. Don’t use heat!
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How to Store Latex Clothing the Right Way
Store your latex in a black garment cover

Storing latex

  • Store your latex in a black garment cover, away from heat and UV light. UV light breaks down the latex material. Darkness is essential if you want your clothing to look great for a long time!
  • Hang it on a plastic hanger. Don’t use a metal hanger, you risk staining your amazing catsuit…

P.S. Don’t store different coloured latex together as darker colours may stain lighter ones, ok?

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5 Reasons Why Drum Machines Are Better Than Drummers

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Drum machines are better than drummers

Ok, this is not a post against drummers. We love the amazing ones but… there are 5 reasons why machines beat humans, ok?

  • Drum machines are tireless. Drummers sometimes need to take a rest.
  • Drum machines are unfailing.
  • Drum machines don’t complain.
  • Drum machines just do what you want.
  • Drum machines don’t need to warm up.

P.S. We no longer use our RY-8. You know, DAWs work better…

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It’s Time to Go Purple
Kraftwerk?

Kraftwerk?

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