The Benefits of Using Stretch Matic Elastic in Medical Compression Garments

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Stretch matic elastic is a type of elastic material that has the ability to stretch and retract easily. It is commonly used in various applications where flexibility and elasticity are required. The main characteristic of stretch matic elastic is its ability to provide a comfortable fit while still maintaining its shape and elasticity. One of the key advantages of stretch matic elastic is its adaptability to different body shapes and sizes. This makes it ideal for use in garments such as waistbands, bra straps, and underwear, where a snug and comfortable fit is essential. The elastic material allows for freedom of movement without compromising on support and shape retention.


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The elastic material allows for freedom of movement without compromising on support and shape retention. In addition to its use in clothing, stretch matic elastic is also commonly used in various other products and industries. For example, it is used in the manufacturing of medical devices, such as compression stockings and support braces, where flexibility and comfort are important for the wearer.

Thread: Black Magic Tire Gel Dressing

I have to agree with qwertydude on the Black Magic Titanium wet get Its thick like syrup and very difficult to get into the ridges in my sidewall pattern. I had dab at it all the way around the tire. This made it too thick so I wiped off the excess with a terry towel (which it ruined) and the tires looked good.

The next day I cut grass pretty far from the truck but I noticed grass clippings (mulching mower) all over the tire. I got a hose and shot the clippings off with some effort (tires were somewhat sticky).

Then after a few trips I noticed the product slung onto my paint. :furious:

I also tried it on my rear bumper plastic parts and it ran onto the chrome.:angry

In the trash it went.

09-14-2008, 08:09 PM #7

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as for tire gels, i prefer the water based ones. if you`re going to try one, get the AA tire shine gel, it can be found just about anywhere and is around $6 a bottle which will last forever.

p.s. as i mentioned before, i like to use a leaf blower afterwards to help blowout any leftover dressing out of the tread, and it also helps aid in drying as well.

09-15-2008, 05:32 PM #8

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Thanks guys. I had this stuff on my tires for about a month now, and it seem to be gone. Didnt leave browning which is good. So from reading, I will assume this is not water-based.

Havent troed cleaning the tires yet, but it seem theres no dressing left on the tires.

It held up pretty well, 2 weeks gloss, 1 week matte, and now its gone. Any recommendations on ones that last about the same that is water-based?

09-15-2008, 06:02 PM #9

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The Black Magic Titanium Matte is water based and is an extremely good product. It does not have any of the properties of any gel. It is durable and it dries completely so that it will not hold dust etc. It has a "new tire" appearance.

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If you want a water-based product. Poorboys makes a good tire shine
09-16-2008, 05:30 PM #11

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The reason I havent tried Black Magic Matte is because its a spray. Can you apply it with an applicator or u have to spray it on. Thats the only reason I use gel. Comments =)

09-16-2008, 05:39 PM #12

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I spray Black Magic Matte onto a sponge and spread it over the tire. I know that there is a suggestion you have to spray it on directly but I don`t and it works great.

The one thing (other than the appearance) that I like is that it goes on thin and dries. I am applying it to Michelins and it works fine on them. I too was a gel user but not anymore. I actually think this stuff outlasts the gels.

Do a search; there are other threads on this board about this stuff.

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i`m personally a user of the black magic tire shine gel and i love it. i apply it using a foam block i purchased off of detailersdomain, and i find it works great. so far the one bottle i`ve bought has lasted me over 20 applications and maybe 1/3 still left. the foam app block makes it much easier to apply, spread, and wipe around ensuring a nice even application that doesn`t "sling" off when the car is driven. my favorite two things are the fact it doesn`t sling even if driven directly after use (which of course has to do with how i apply it), and it lasts weeks on end.

to hard core tire shine users let me give you a heads up, when used often (was washing and then dressing my 2004 S2000 two to three times a week) this product can start to built up quite a bit. if you find this happening to you, simply use your favorite tire cleaner/APC and agitate with a stiff brush. This helps to even out the build up, and ends up giving a really awesome matte finish that lasts for weeks.

if you don`t like this product, or have had bad results, be careful how you applied it as it makes all the difference. find the tire shine that bests fits your needs (how it`s applied, the matte vs shiney look, durability, cost, etc) and stick with it.

Strrtch matic elastic

The manufacturing process of stretch matic elastic involves the weaving or knitting of fibers, such as spandex or elastane, in a way that allows for elasticity and stretch. The fibers are typically combined with other materials, such as cotton or polyester, to enhance durability and performance. Overall, stretch matic elastic is a versatile material that offers both comfort and flexibility. Its ability to stretch and retract easily makes it suitable for a wide range of applications, from clothing to medical devices. Whether it is used in garments or other products, stretch matic elastic provides a comfortable and supportive fit..

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- John - 2 stars - I was really disappointed with the "Strrtch matic elastic". It claimed to be super stretchy, but I found that it barely stretched at all. I had a hard time fitting it around my waist and it felt really tight. The quality also wasn't great, as it started to fray after only a few uses. Overall, I wouldn't recommend this elastic.
- Sarah - 1 star - The "Strrtch matic elastic" was a complete waste of money. It did not stretch at all and was extremely difficult to work with. I tried using it for a sewing project, but it was too rigid and didn't provide the flexibility that I needed. On top of that, it had a weird smell that lingered even after washing it. I would not buy this product again.
- Michael - 2 stars - I had high hopes for the "Strrtch matic elastic", but it didn't live up to its claims. It was advertised as durable and long-lasting, but it started to lose its elasticity after a few uses. It also didn't hold up well in the laundry and began to lose its shape. I had to constantly readjust it, which was frustrating. I wouldn't recommend this elastic for anyone who needs something reliable and resilient.
- Lisa - 1 star - This elastic was a huge disappointment. It was difficult to sew with as it kept slipping and sliding. I had to constantly stop and readjust it, which slowed down my progress. Even worse, it started to fray and unravel after just a couple of uses. I was really hoping for a durable and high-quality elastic, but this was far from it. Save your money and avoid this product.

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