Mar 7, 2013

News and chlorination

Hi guys. After few months without fresh news, here I am. In facts, there were many things which occurred in my life, but now it is over. All is the way it should be. Talking about changes, I am pleased to announced you that my rubber gears collection is growing as time passed (thanks Santa Claus ^^ and recent benefits due to my professional life - as everyone know, money is not negligible when you talk about rubber/leather). What you will enjoy is that I have done many photo shoots and pictures are coming soon... 


From:      Future Fetish
Link:       http://www.future-fetish.com/Latex-Shirt-longsleeve.html 

More seriously, today I will talk about chlorination. I have recently acquired a latex shirt from Future-Fetish, a germany based latex designer. It was a black one with long sleeves, just see pictures:

 


Black shirt is a classic, regarding rubber gears. It's something everyone must have (did I say, even the non-kinster of us? well... it's an idea... ^^ ). But what I want to try was not the feeling of the tight rubber making "love" with your body, you know what I am talking about. No, it was what was next to the mention of the thickness of the rubber: "0.5 mm black, chlorinated". To summarize, chlorination is a chemical process to make the latex feels more smooth and soft, and add a new dimension to rubber fetishism. If you wish to have more explanations, there is two excellent posts which were written in 2011 by NoSafeWord. Here are the links:

As a conscientious tester, I obviously had to try this. And it was a fucking awesome good idea. I took pictures before and after using vivishine on rubber. Let them talk for me.


  
As you can see, chlorinated rubber is looking matt BUT don't need any lube to put on the skin (however, I won't advise you to do so). After a vivishine bath, you could see how it virtually looks like a mirror, really more than with regular rubber !! And I won't tell you what it adds to rubber scenes, you could imagine it well I guess... Wasn't it a good idea ?



2 comments:

  1. Hey there, this is Sparky from NoSafeWord. Thanks for the link to the chloronation process, glad to hear it worked out for you. I ned to get some practice in with using the vivishine myself. a lot of my gear could use it.

    Just to ask, could I get you to update the link to our site to the new URL, which is www.nosafeword.com

    Would greatly appreciate it!

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    1. Hi Sparky, thanks for your interest for my article. It's been a long time since I started following your blog, and it is one of the best written and interesting we can find on the net. I will change the link to your site instantly, and sorry for being late regarding your post. Wishing you all the best,
      Dan

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