Guide To Materials
Lycra
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Components
Lycra is a synthetic fiber known for its exceptional elasticity (stretchability). -
Properties
Lycra is very strong and durable material, able to be stretched repetitively and still recover original length. It is resistant to body oils, perspiration, lotions, and detergents with no static or pilling problems. -
Hygiene And Maintenance
Lycra can not stand high temperatures so never soak, boil or bleach this material. Wash in tepid water and allow drying in an airy place.
Example
Sex Guides And Tips
In alphabetical order
- Acetate
- Acrylic
- Agate
- Aluminum
- Aluminum alloy
- AquaGel
- Aventurine
- Better-Than-Real
- Borosilicate glass
- Brocade
- Ceramic
- Chiffon
- Chrome alloy
- Cotton
- Crystalessence
- Cyberglass
- CyberSilicone
- Cyberskin
- Diamond net
- E-glass
- Elaspan
- Elastomed
- Elastomer
- Fake fur
- Faux fur
- Faux-leather
- Feather
- Fence net
- Fishnet
- Foam
- Food grade PVC
- Futurotic
- Futurotic Plus
- Industrial net
- Intramed
- Jel-Lee
- Jelly
- Lace
- Lacquer cote
- Lambskin
- Latex
- Leather
- Loveclone RX
- Lucite
- Lycra
- Mesh
- Metal
- Microfiber
- Neoprene
- New supersoft
- Non-Latex
- Non-porous TPR
- Nylon
- O2
- Opulux
- PassionSkin
- Patent leather
- Phthalate Free PVC
- Plastic
- PleasureSkin
- Plush
- Polished steel
- Poly-melt
- Polyamid
- Polyester
- Polyethylene
- Polyurethane
- Private Touch
- PU coated plastic
- Pure skin
- Pvc
- Pyrex glass
- Rabbit fur
- Realskin
- Rubber
- Rubber cote
- Sandstone
- Satin
- Semi-precious stone
- SensaFirm
- Senso
- Senso Plus
- Sil-a-Gel
- Silicone
- Silk
- SoftSkins
- SoftTouch
- Spandex
- Sponge
- Stainless steel
- Sterling silver
- Stone
- Suede
- Superskin
- Techno-skin
- Tempered glass
- TPE
- TPR
- TPR Silicone
- Trueskin
- Ultra realistic 3.0 (UR3)
- Velvet
- Velvet cote
- Vinyl
- Vinyl rubber
- VixSkin
- Wood
- WTP