Nick_Name_96 Posted September 7, 2022 Posted September 7, 2022 Hello there with my first post I need some advice. I purchased this cheap spray for latex and applied it on the outer surface of my latex gloves. The results are quite far from what I expected. The latex became shiny, yes, but it also started sticking to itself a lot, almost as if it was covered with glue. The inner surface I covered with talcum powder, then I put on the gloves, washed them with water and a little soap, and dried. Only then covered with spray. amazon* Latex-6300120000-Glanz-Spray-400-ml What do you think about the ingredients of this specific? - propane, dimethicone, butane. It was advertised as a silicone-based spray for latex, and indeed, dimethicone is a kind of oily silicone, commonly used in cosmetics too. The other ingredients are just "gas carriers", I guess (sorry, I probably do not use proper chemical naming). I have read to avoid oils, because they break down latex, but I don't know if I should avoid dimethicone then. How would you compare these ingredients to other latex sprays, that are high quality? I found some more expensive sprays for comparison, and the ingredients are similar, like: cyclopentasiloxane, dimethicone, dimethiconol. Maybe the latex is not good quality... I ordered the gloves from a known cheap Chinese store, but they had good reviews, everybody praising the quality of material, actually. I don't know what to do to achieve that nice finish for my latex garment. Maybe I need to put more work into rubbing the spray into latex...
skintightlover Posted September 23, 2022 Posted September 23, 2022 Those sprays are really bad news. Talcom powder is only for use with long term storage. Use a silicone lube like Pjur Cult inside and out. Much more fun as well ;-)
Nick_Name_96 Posted October 19, 2022 Author Posted October 19, 2022 Thanks, uberkontroller, for your reply! Have you tested that Glanz Spray yourself? I mean, I saw it being used in some porn backstage video, so it can't be that bad if professionals use it And 100 ml bottle of Pjur will cost me more than the gloves...
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