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RE: Has anyone glued themselves into total rubber enclosure? - no smile - 15 Apr 2020

I just came on a thread on reddit where someone mentioned Spirit Gum.

It's a glue used for make-up and prothesis wear (latex prothesis included) in film and theatre. It's a pretty solid gum that's really hard to remove without using the proper Spirit Gum remover. (Another liquid which seems to dissolve the glue).

This might very well be another way to go by glueing the collar of both mask and catsuit...


RE: Has anyone glued themselves into total rubber enclosure? - Like Ra - 15 Apr 2020

Interesting

eBay: Spirit Gum
Search eBay UK: Spirit Gum
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RE: Has anyone glued themselves into total rubber enclosure? - no smile - 17 Apr 2020

Don't forget the remover or it will be very painful to remove (as they said...)
(And a thin sheet of latex might just broke stay glue on your skin 😋 Blush )


RE: Has anyone glued themselves into total rubber enclosure? - Like Ra - 17 Apr 2020

Indeed 😉


eBay: Spirit Gum remover
Search eBay UK: Spirit Gum remover
Search eBay DE: Spirit Gum remover

The links above show kits as well (glue + remover).


RE: Has anyone glued themselves into total rubber enclosure? - SlaveToRubber - 08 May 2020

(15 Apr 2020, 08:00 )no smile Wrote: I just came on a thread on reddit where someone mentioned Spirit Gum.

It's a glue used for make-up and prothesis wear (latex prothesis included) in film and theatre.  It's a pretty solid gum that's really hard to remove without using the proper Spirit Gum remover.  (Another liquid which seems to dissolve the glue).

This might very well be another way to go by glueing the collar of both mask and catsuit...

I have considered Spirit Gum in the past  😉  It looks like its mainly used to glue latex to the skin which could have some kinky uses. Imagine using sprit gum as lube when putting on a catsuit. Once the glue sets the wearer is literally glued to their suit - and is reliant on the solvent to escape.  Maybe when I finally glue myself in my catsuit & hood I will use a few bottles of spirit gum as well to really make my rubbery second skin "permanent". 🤤


RE: Has anyone glued themselves into total rubber enclosure? - Zooy - 08 May 2020

(08 May 2020, 13:22 )SlaveToRubber Wrote:
(15 Apr 2020, 08:00 )no smile Wrote: I just came on a thread on reddit where someone mentioned Spirit Gum.

It's a glue used for make-up and prothesis wear (latex prothesis included) in film and theatre.  It's a pretty solid gum that's really hard to remove without using the proper Spirit Gum remover.  (Another liquid which seems to dissolve the glue).

This might very well be another way to go by glueing the collar of both mask and catsuit...

I have considered Spirit Gum in the past  😉  It looks like its mainly used to glue latex to the skin which could have some kinky uses. Imagine using sprit gum as lube when putting on a catsuit. Once the glue sets the wearer is literally glued to their suit - and is reliant on the solvent to escape.  Maybe when I finally glue myself in my catsuit & hood I will use a few bottles of spirit gum as well to really make my rubbery second skin "permanent". 🤤

i think you better check your health insurance carefully, and also your bank account. Chances that you need medical assistance are pretty big. A number of years ago there was a discussion in Germany whether health insurances should pay for this kind of voluntary damage, and if I remember correctly the answer was no. By now that may be the case in more countries.


RE: Has anyone glued themselves into total rubber enclosure? - essanym - 08 May 2020

It might be prudent to glue yourself into something smaller and cheaper before committing to a whole catsuit. Maybe try a latex tshirt, leotard or surf suit first. You might find that you cant stand the way it feels very early on. Whatever you do, be sure to document it here. I'm super curious about how this turns out for you. Good luck


RE: Has anyone glued themselves into total rubber enclosure? - Zooy - 08 May 2020

I think long latex stockings are safest for trying out.
You keep full use of your hands and it does not involve your goodies.
Don't forget that you may need to visit the toilet occasionally.
By moving around a lot you can find out how it pulls the skin.
If you can get it off cleanly and you are still enthusiastic you could try a t-shirt and/or opera-style gloves.

My personal experience with many of these phantasies is that they better remain phantasies. The reality is at times a big disappointment.


RE: Has anyone glued themselves into total rubber enclosure? - Like Ra - 08 May 2020

(08 May 2020, 21:12 )essanym Wrote: It might be prudent to glue yourself into something smaller and cheaper
Latex shorts with a built-in plug 😋


RE: Lockable clothes - SissyEva - 18 May 2021

Hello I need your help. I know this might not be the right place for my question. I am searching a Video. It was about an asian woman who was glued in her Latex suit. Not her skin directly but a male glued her zipper and then cut off the little things which you normally pull on to close the zipper. I know there is not much information. But does anyone maybe know the video or something similar. 

I hope you can help me.
Have a nice day.