Latex and silicone -- the stickiness factor
So, I am in the process of ordering my very first (and hopefully last/only) full (Dragon Skin) silicone tail, and I'm super excited. I've only gotten to touch a couple of silicone tails before (no, actually just 1...it was Nerine's Mermaid Creations tail but I handled it on two occasions), but since I don't remember how it felt sticky-wise I would like to hear about the stickiness factor of silicone. I know that it picks up dust, hair, lint, sand, and that all that will basically wash off in water or with a light brush like Raina has suggested.
I'm really curious to know how it compares to a latex tail. My Fish Butts tail (latex over neoprene) that I've had since October sticks like crazy...obviously to itself, and I have the storage method worked out using a garbage bag, which is about the only thing it doesn't stick to. Unfortunately, my tail is now purple blue and green accented with lovely shades of wood, plaster, paint, unidentified grit, and yoga mat...all of the things that have stuck there from usually just a few moments of touching/leaning against a surface.
Is silicone THAT sticky? How about when rolling it down to help get it on...does it have the possibility of ripping itself from sticking?