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Make basic latex seam for fetish outfits

Make basic latex seam for fetish outfits

Latex Sex Fetish Outfits.

What you'll need:
* Adhesive, Adhesive Dish, Applicator, Roller, and Paper

Step 1: Apply the glue
Place a piece of paper underneath your sheeting. Pour some adhesive into a dish and close the lid to your adhesive. Keep the lid closed as much as possible to prevent the adhesive from drying out. Dip your plastic applicator into the adhesive & apply an even coating to your latex. Create a straight line of glue slightly more than 1/4 of an inch in width. Do not apply a thick coating of glue - just make sure to get an even coating across the entire seam. Make sure to coat both sides of the seam. The glue will adhere to the sheeting, then when you bring both sides of the seam together, the top layer of the glue will bond to the other top layer of glue - thus it is necessary to coat both pieces. If you experience curling, wait a few minutes until the glue gets tacky and the curling relaxes a bit. You can gently manipulate the curl if necessary.

Step 2: Attach the seam
Pick up one side of the seam and very carefully attach about a 1/2 inch point to the other seam. Line them up perfectly. When you do this pull the top layer back over your hand so that it's not touching the bottom layer. Very carefully start adhering the top layer to the bottom layer using a rolling motion of your finger. With practice you will find that you can manipulate the width of the seam by either "pushing" or "pulling" against the top layer of latex as you roll your finger. Focus on keeping the seam width a consistent width the entire way down the seam.

Step 3: Roll the seam
Take your roller and with strong pressure, roll across the seam diagonally. This serves two purposes: to encourage the glue to form a strong bond with the latex, and to force out any air bubbles that may have gotten into your seam during the process.

Step 4: Curing time
It will take a minimum of 24 hours for your seam to cure completely. Try to avoid applying any stress to the seam.

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