I've been getting some pretty bad abrasions on my throat from my latex neck seal. I'm told that lubing the seal with seal saver or personal lubricants will cut down on friction and prevent the rash. Looking around the board, I've read that water-based lubricants wash away too quickly and so petroleum-based products (like Vaseline or Bag Balm) are preferable. I also like the idea that Bag Balm will heal the damage that's already there... But won't it degrade the seal?
According to the DUI website Bag Balm is safe for latex seals, but I thought it was well established that petroleum degrades latex?
Has anyone who is using a petroleum-based product for this noticed a difference in the lifespan of their seals?
After reading a few threads on "hangman's neck" I feel I should also just quickly state that my seal is the right size, I don't want to trim it, no I don't have a latex allergy, and no I don't want to switch to neoprene seals at this time.
According to the DUI website Bag Balm is safe for latex seals, but I thought it was well established that petroleum degrades latex?
Has anyone who is using a petroleum-based product for this noticed a difference in the lifespan of their seals?
After reading a few threads on "hangman's neck" I feel I should also just quickly state that my seal is the right size, I don't want to trim it, no I don't have a latex allergy, and no I don't want to switch to neoprene seals at this time.
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