Rubber Care

This is why we can have nice things: Rubber care is important to make your investment last a lifetime. Learn about rubber care, storage, and repair so that you can always look your shiniest.

Successful rubber care relies on proper STORAGE, CLEANING, and REPAIR when faced with an emergency. While no one here is going to judge you or police you on what you do with your gear, M.A.R.C. is happy to raise awareness of the craft and help members of the community care for their gear so it can last a lifetime (or at least as long as possible).

  • Hang your rubber in a dark/cool space avoiding direct sunlight.
    • The ideal temp is between 59-68ºF
    • The Humidity should be kept around 40-50%. If too low, the latex can dry out. If too high, the latex can grow mold.
  • Air circulation is important, but it is best to not store near direct drafts or vests which can deliver dust and contaminants.
  • Never use metal hangers. Plastic hangers or wide, padded hangers are best.
  • Make sure each piece does not touch others to avoid color bleeding and/or transfer.
  • If you can’t hang your gear or accessories, the next best option is to store them in ziplock bags. Usually 1 gallon bags work, but for larger pieces it is good to get 5+ gallon bags.
  • Make sure no metals or sharp items are touching the garments to avoid deterioration or accidental holes.
  • Some gear has metal hardware built in. Wherever possible, it can be good to cover these with acid-free tissue paper or some other protective material in storage to avoid discoloration or accidents.
  • It is helpful to perform periodic inspections of your stored latex clothing. This is a great time to let them air out, check for any signs of mold or other sticky residue, and rewash or reapply silicone lube as necessary.
  • While we all have our favorite pieces, it is a good practice to rotate your pieces in use, so as to ensure there is no prolonged pressure points from their storage that can weaken the garment over time.

When putting on Rubber, remember latex is a natural porous material. This means it likes to “stick” to the skin (or hair). It is important to coat your rubber with either talcum power or silicone lube. Talcum power feels great, but can dull your gear. Silicone lube is easy to apply, and starts the polishing process as you get dressed.

How to get dressed:

  1. Lube up your gear on the inside of the garment. Be VERY liberal with this to ensure the greatest ease.
  2. Apply some dress or lube to your body. Think of it like applying sunscreen. You want full coverage for where the rubber will be on your body.
  3. The garment should be able to slide on relatively easily, however if it gets stuck you can try a few methods:
    • Slowly massage the latex over any problem areas
    • Consider pre rolling your garment and then “unrolling” it onto your body. This is particularly effective for tops without zippers where it can be hard to get your arms through.
  4. If you are putting on gloves, socks, or suits with feet, it is important to push out the air as get dressed to ensure a good fit.
  5. Once the garment is on, it is time to SHINE! Apply lube or shine to the outside to look your best.
  6. Don’t be afriad to ask a friend for help. The best things are done with friends! Sometimes an extra set of hands can help ensure lube coverage, close a zipper, or just getting something over your arms.

As much as we love and care for our gear, accidents happen. The best thing you can do when an accident occurs is catch it quick, and take action to repair the issue and prevent any further degradation or damage.

  1. Clean the area where the tear or hole has appeared.
  2. Apply a specialized latex adhesive or rubber cement to both sides.
  3. Let the rubber cement dry slightly until tacky and the waviness has subsided a little bit.
  4. Press firmly together with a roller to bond.
  5. Use patches for larger holes.
  6. Ensuring the area is free of oils and dirt, let the glue dry completely before wear.

UNRIP Repair Tape is a game changer! These kits offer flexible, strong, and durable latex patching tape with adhesive pre-applied, saving time and hassle.