1 - Select your
cleaner. Make sure to use one formulated for latex, there are plenty of options. Many people have a preference for a tried and trusted cleaner, but there’s no harm trying a couple to see which one works best for you. Stay away from any abrasive or harsh chemicals because they can ruin the material.
2 - Following the directions on the product, dilute the cleaner in the necessary ratios, then begin to apply to the latex with a soft
soft cloth or sponge. Rub this into the material, remembering to clean the inside, and being gentle, as too much pressure can damage the latex.
3 - Thoroughly rinse all the cleaner off the latex, using clean water.
4 - Hang the latex up to air dry before storing it, we recommend hanging it over a sink or bathtub to catch excess water.
5 - Once the latex is fully dry, apply a light dusting of
protection powder and either hang or neatly fold away. The powder will prevent the latex sticking to itself during storage.