Don't have any to wash, but my recommendation would be (white) vinegar and fresh lemon juice (squeezed) in water. Will clean them 100% and make them smell lemony fresh
1 1 0 0I would Wash if Only it has Not been Wrapped Tight. Other than that, Spray Sweet Smelling and Enjoy the Delight.
Good One, hun. xxoo0 1 0 0Thanks, doc, our own Vote of Cuddly Confidence. xxoo
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Soap and water in the shower after the fun and games.
0 0 0 0My slave washes them.
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27 4I am not using any machine made / manmade sex toy for my pleasure. My real and exclusive sex toy is my husband – and for him I am. We drag each other in the bathroom for cleaning after ultimate pleasure, and in many instance, the game of pleasure continue in bathroom too. We have read many things about sex toys, and what we understood is given here. After reveling in post-climax bliss, it is crucial to clean the device that sent you over the edge, otherwise, you run the risk of getting a yeast or bacterial infection. These toys should be used exclusively and never share with any partner or friend. Sharing with an infected partner has risk of an STD the next time you use it.
First, when buying a toy, find out what it is made of, since its material and the presence of electrical or electronic parts will determine how it is washed. Usually, this info will be on the packaging.
Silicone, glass, stainless steel, or wood—and if it is motorized: Use mild soap and a damp cloth to wipe the toy clean.
Silicone, Pyrex, stainless steel, or stone—and it is not motorized: For a deeper clean, place it in boiling water for few minutes, or run it through the dishwasher without soap.
Cyberskin: Use only a little soap and warm water to clean it. Too much washing can damage the sensitive material.
Hard plastic, thermoplastic elastomer (TPR), or jelly rubber: These porous materials can still contain bacteria and STDs after washing with soap and water. Sterilization is always recommended.
One toy is squeaky clean, dry it off completely with a clean paper towel and store it in original case or silk bag to protect it from other bacteria-laden items and hide from other persons to protect your privet life mysteries.0 2 0 0@Sangita93 are you a dictor? Your answer is so detailed and you have so much knowledge.
@ravrajku I have worked in a hospital for about two years.
I use this toy cleaner spray, usually use it after I washed it with soap and water though
0 1 0 0A dishwasher full of Bad-Dragon toys? Want.
I just use hot water and soap.0 1 0 0I use you cleaning spray or mild soap if I’m out of the spray
0 1 0 0Typically with soap and warm water.
0 1 0 0Soap and water, but an antibacterial wipe would probably be smart too.
0 1 0 0Soap and water- some has to have special soaps due to the material it's made of. Then air dry them.
0 1 0 0Haven’t owned one...
0 1 0 0Soap and warm water.
0 1 0 0My girlfriend always takes care of this detail.
0 1 0 0I use soap and water in the sink but not always sometimes I clean them with wipes...
0 1 0 0Good old soap and water, then air dry.
0 1 0 0Hot water and soap.
0 1 0 0Soap and water in sink, air dry.
0 1 0 0I usually wash 'em thoroughly in the sink.
0 1 0 0if I had any i'd probably just go with soap and water
0 1 0 0I use both soap and water and then wipe over with an antibacterial wipe.
0 1 0 0lol "Don't touch me, I am sterile."xxoo
@Paris13 It's better to be safe than sorry.
lol You are right, I would have washed it too and sprayed and rewashed after every use. xx
I use antibacterial soap and regular water.
0 1 0 0If I had that many the dishwasher would work good but since I don't just soap and water in the sink works.
0 1 0 0Soap and water then I air dry them
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