Timing

I choose days for wearing latex when I only have plans in the evening at most and, if possible, do not need to leave the house. So, it’s usually on weekends or on days off.

Preparations

Before I start putting on my catsuit, I take everything off (including watches and bracelets). I also make sure that my fingernails and toenails are not too long and have no sharp edges. I then prepare the catsuit and keep the silicone oil within reach. Additionally, during the cold seasons, I set aside a pair of loose sweatpants and a roomy sweater to wear over it. I also ensure that I haven’t used any deodorant prior, as the ingredients can damage the latex.

Putting on the Catsuit

I rub my legs with silicone oil (especially a lot on the knees), pour some oil into the legs of the catsuit, and then pull the legs on. I also use plenty of oil around the buttocks and genital area. Once I have the catsuit on up to my belly, I apply oil to my stomach and back. Then I put oil in the arms of the catsuit and rub my arms well, particularly at the elbows and shoulders. The arms are generally a bit more challenging since they are quite tight (likely a small measurement error on my part). After putting on the arms as well, I make sure my back is well oiled. Then I check that the zipper cover is properly adjusted before pulling up the zipper. This can always be a bit of a challenge, given the back zipper, but there’s also the option of tying a string to help with the door handle or something similar.

After that, I put on latex socks and pull the sweatpants and sweater over them. Both are rather loose and made from smooth materials to protect the latex as much as possible.

What I Do in the Catsuit

Most of the time, I am gaming or doing similar activities; cleaning or tidying up around the house works well too. In general, I try not to bend down too much to avoid putting too much strain on the area of my back between the two zippers. And yes, sometimes I (well, rather “we”) do stuff, which is quite fun being completely covered in latex.

I usually wear the suit for the majority of the day (6-8 hours).

Taking It Off

Before I take off the catsuit, I prepare a few things. Besides the clothing for afterwards, I include a towel to place over the metal rod in the bathroom (to prevent the catsuit from coming into contact with the metal while drying), as well as latex cleaning products and silicone oil.

I then take off the catsuit and wash it. First, I use the cleaning solution, which is essentially a very pure soap without any fragrances or coloring agents that might react with the latex. I do this once on the inside and once on the outside. Then I rinse the catsuit thoroughly to remove all the soap. Next, I prepare a little water mixed with silicone oil to give the catsuit a final rinse. This coats the surfaces with oil, which is nourishing and prepares the catsuit for storage. Storing the catsuit with silicone oil is fine if you plan to wear it again soon (for me, usually within 4 weeks). Otherwise, it’s best to skip the silicone oil, let the catsuit dry well, and protect it with talcum powder.

After washing, I hang up my catsuit and let it dry from the inside first. After a few hours, I turn the catsuit inside out to dry the outside as well. I leave it hanging for another 1-2 days to ensure that no water remains.

Storage

I generally store my latex loosely folded and wrapped in towels in a drawer. This way, there is minimal pressure on the folds (so that no weight is resting on them) and no sunlight reaches the latex. This method has proven to be effective for storage over the past year. The latex is protected by the silicone oil and is already prepared for the next wear.