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    06-20-2004, 12:39 AM
    What kind to use..this the same as talcum powder? I was going to pick some up at CVS in a minute
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    06-20-2004, 01:06 AM
    Cornstartch. Baby powder works fine too, just don\'t use kind one with talc in it Smile
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    06-20-2004, 01:08 AM
    I just used the same stuff I put in before i pull a latex casting out of a mold. Basic Baby Powder. I just never used it before and finally got around to giving a dosage to my entire collection

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    06-20-2004, 01:54 AM
    Yep, regular baby powder does the trick real well, been using it on my masks from the very start. Unless you wanna smell like a baby, I would suggest getting the scentless kind though.
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    06-20-2004, 02:32 AM
    The only reason I say cornstarch or talc free baby powder is because talc can be harmfull if inhaled. Not saying youre going to drop dead..... But your pecker might fall off.......
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    06-20-2004, 04:23 AM
    :o


    lmao,


    what exactly does the powder do for the latex, and how many times should i freshen them?
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    06-20-2004, 04:29 AM
    It just keeps it \'fresh\' and keeps it from sticking to itself.
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    06-20-2004, 05:08 AM
    ah cool cool, danke Smile
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    06-20-2004, 05:11 AM
    Quote:Not saying youre going to drop dead..... But your pecker might fall off.......

    well, that solves that question... :blink:

    The powder keeps moisture and oil out of the masks, preserving them for a LOT longer! You should repowder after every time you ware them, or if you don\'t wear them very often, every few month when you dust them will be good too. Basically you just want a very light coat inside the mask at all times, when I do mine I dump a little of the powder in the mask then use my hand to rub it all over inside, then I usually dump out the excess over the bathtub, very simple!
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    06-20-2004, 07:49 AM
    works out, i never wear any of them lol...thanks for the info guys Smile
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