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How do I put on a latex corset, especially one with lacing or a hook-and-eye closure, without tearing the material?

Lubrication is mainly for the skin, not the corset itself. Loosen all laces or fully open the hook-and-eye closures first. Work the corset around your body gently, and then tighten the laces or fasten the hooks slowly and progressively. Never pull one side too tight before the other.

Should I order my latex corset based on my natural waist size or a smaller "trained" size?

You must order based on the corset's intended finished waist size that provides safe compression, which is typically 2-4 inches smaller than your natural waist size. Always follow the manufacturer's specific sizing chart and recommendations for waist reduction.

Do latex corsets contain internal boning like traditional fabric corsets?

Yes, most quality latex corsets contain boning. They typically use steel boning (either flat or spiral) inserted between layers of latex or glued internally to provide the necessary structure, support, and cinching effect required for waist reduction.

How should I clean a latex corset, given the presence of boning and metal closures?

Hand-wash gently using lukewarm water and a mild latex cleaner. Pay extra attention to the lining and under-busk area. Do not submerge the corset for long periods. After rinsing, dry it immediately with a soft towel and hang it to air dry in a dark place. Ensure all metal parts are completely dry before storing to prevent rust transfer.