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Care of Sex Toys
Well, here is the downside to sex toys, in our opinion
anyway. The cleaning and care of sex toys is very important even though it
is a whole lot easier just to throw your vibrators and dildos into the top
drawer and forget about them until next time. If cleaning sex toys is just
too much trouble then the only solution we can offer is to use condoms on any
vibrators or dildos you may use.
The best bet for cleaning sex toys is soap and water or sex toy
solutions that can be bought at any adult sex toy website on the internet or an
adult shop.
If you are cleaning battery powered vibrators take care not to
submerge them totally in water and take care not to get any water near the
battery compartment or motor and NEVER dunk an electric vibrator. It is
also a good idea to take the batteries out of a vibrator when not in use.
This will keep the contacts on the vibrator from corroding and thus destroying
it.
Cleaning of different materials
Silicone Sex Toys
Silicone is a very tough material and very easy to clean.
Throw it in the dishwasher, boil it or just clean it with soap and water.
Keep in mind that if you are boiling it, and any plastic parts it may have on
it, may be damaged.
Cyberskin Sex Toys
Cyberskin is a very soft material and the closest thing out
there to real skin but can be easily damaged. The best cleaning advice for
cyberskin is to clean very carefully with soap and water or a special solution
just for cyberskin.
Latex Sex Toys
Latex is a very popular material for sex toys as it is cheaper
to make than the rest. The best way to clean latex is just soap and water
or cleaning solutions.
Jelly Sex Toys
Jelly sex toys are a cheaper alternative to silicone although
they tend to be a bit stiffer than silicone. The best way to clean jelly
is soap and water but because jelly sex toys are so porous is is not always
effective in getting rid of the germs. This is one material where is might
be a good idea to buy sex toy solution. Never clean jelly sex toys with
rubbing alcohol.
Plastic Sex Toys
Ah, the Cadillac of the cleaning process. Water and a
washcloth or rubbing alcohol.
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