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Let's have a contest!

See the article DIY latex/silicone briefs for $1, Lockable clothes or Swim caps Part II

Do you have more ideas, designs, how-to's, tutorials?
Any designs for DIY hoods?
Is it possible to glue silicone?
(15 Feb 2011, 04:46 )Like Ra Wrote: [ -> ]Let's have a contest!

See the article DIY latex/silicone briefs for $1, Lockable clothes or Swim caps Part II

Do you have more ideas, designs, how-to's, tutorials?

(15 Feb 2011, 07:09 )asfxea Wrote: [ -> ]Is it possible to glue silicone?
Probably with silicone sealant? See DIY butt-plug . At least it sticks to silicone (I fixed my double balloon enema nozzle (brdx) with the sealant.) Can't say about the reliability under tension, most likely it falls apart.


Not all swim caps are created equal - a zoggs cap similar to the one in your pictures worked well, producing an exquisitely tight garment. Speedo silicone caps split under the strain 😉
Thanks for confirming my suspicions! Going to Decathlon tomorrow, will buy a couple of latex caps.
I used this silicone model http://shop.zoggs.com/products-Easy-Fit-...300624.htm

"30% more stretch than a traditional silicone cap"

(02 Mar 2011, 14:11 )Like Ra Wrote: [ -> ]Thanks for confirming my suspicions! Going to Decathlon tomorrow, will buy a couple of latex caps.

(02 Mar 2011, 19:29 )asfxea Wrote: [ -> ]I used this silicone model "30% more stretch than a traditional silicone cap"

And still it did not survive? Hmm...
It did survive
Ah, reread what you wrote before - got it now 😉
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