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How To Clean Your "Toys"


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Caring For Your Toys 101

 

 

Always clean your toys before & after any use. Use micro fiber towels and a toy cleaner or light soap & warm water. Keep all toys out of direct sunlight and away from extreme heat sources.

 

Unless specified, all toys are NOT water proof or water resistant. Remove batteries before extended storage.

 

Some materials used in the manufacturing of some toys have been known to cause irritation and/or allergic reactions when in contact with sensitive areas of the body in some people. These may include, but are not limited to, various chemical forms of plastic, latex, rubber, glass, wood and silicone.

 

The use of a condom may reduce the risk of infection, STD’s and/or irritation but there is no guarantee.

 

Glass

 

•Wash glass toys with soap and water. Pyrex toys are dishwasher safe. Do not expose glass to extreme temperatures.

 

Hard Plastic

 

•Clean with anti-bacterial soap and water. Do not boil.

 

Silicone

 

•3 options: boil for 5-10 minutes, put it in your dishwasher (on top rack), or wash with anti-bacterial soap and warm water.

•Do not boil silicone vibrators because you will destroy the vibrator mechanism.

 

Rubber materials

 

•Rubber materials are porous and difficult to clean. For this reason, it is recommended to use condoms with these types of toys. If a condom is not used, rubber materials should be cleaned with an approved “toy” cleaner.

 

Cyberskin and Vinyl

 

•Cyberskin is soft and porous. Wash cyberskin and vinyl toys with an approved “toy” cleaner or light soap and water. You may powder your cyberskin toys with corn starch or a light, unscented baby powder for storage. (this will prevent them from becoming “sticky”

 

Do NOT use a silicon-based lubricant with any “cyberskin” toys. Do not let them come in contact with any other toy, as different chemical compounds will weaken or destroy the cyberskin.

 

Nylon

 

•Nylon harnesses and toys can be machine or hand washed with a mild anti-bacterial soap.

 

Leather

 

•Wipe leather products with a damp, soapy cloth or with leather cleaner. Do not soak leather. After cleaning, you may recondition your toy using a leather conditioner. Protect metal parts from tarnish by applying a coating of clear nail polish.

 

 

Have Fun!

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