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By *itaTvxx OP   TV/TS 12 weeks ago

Northwest

Hi all.

I have a latex chest piece that has foundation staining,any girls or guys,any knowledge or info on how to remove and clean it,without damaging said piece as it wasn't cheap,tia Lita x

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By *icecouple561Couple 12 weeks ago
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East Sussex

I have no direct experience but have you tried make up remover? I know foundation can be really stubborn to remove which when you consider how easily it rubs off your face is quite annoying

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By *rPunxMan 12 weeks ago

Hull

Warm soapy water for cleaning latex

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By *itaTvxx OP   TV/TS 12 weeks ago

Northwest

Thank you I've not but I will try it and see how it works,I have tried soap and water didn't work x

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By *MisschiefxTV/TS 12 weeks ago

London

Is it latex or silicone?

Be careful what chemicals you use to try and clean it. It can cause a lot of damage .

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By *inda May SimmonsTV/TS 12 weeks ago

hexham

If you use any cleaning products other than warm soapy water then use a tiny amount on a tiny area ( out of the way and will not spoil the bits that are for obvious display, like the neck area, the cleavage and the boobs. )

I have already gone through two sets of silicone filled boobs by making mistakes when trying to clean them. They are expensive mistakes to make!

Good luck

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By *ullyMan 12 weeks ago

Near Clacton

I looked into this on your behalf, as I use a lot of different chemicals in my workshops, but could not find any definitive solution. The integrity of latex can be easily compromised by certain chemicals. I would suggest therefore you reach out to the seller or to the manufacturer. Don't use isopropyl myristate or nail varnish remover as that is Acetone. All that said a neutral unscented moisturiser like Diprobase may well work, as it is water based it is unlikely to have a detrimental effect on latex, just try it on the back. Also if it was an oil based Foundation ordinary wash up liquid should work, but rinse well.

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By *itaTvxx OP   TV/TS 12 weeks ago

Northwest

Latex but silicone filled,I will try a small test patch, with different methods,as yes expensive item to mess up x

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By *azza72Man 12 weeks ago

Leeds

Have you tried leaving it with the dry cleaners? Just a thought

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By *itaTvxx OP   TV/TS 12 weeks ago

Northwest

Thanks for that info fully,I was thinking of trying acetone, so glad you've commented lol,called the place I bought from,they said try baby oil or baby soap,other than that,hey couldn't comment lol x

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By *itaTvxx OP   TV/TS 12 weeks ago

Northwest

Haha dry cleaners no way lol

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By *bi HaiveMan 12 weeks ago
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Cheeseville, Somerset

Paging Tinatitz.....boob emergency!!!

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By *azza72Man 12 weeks ago

Leeds


"Haha dry cleaners no way lol"

Sorry I’m just in a very jovial mood

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