Cleaning Your Sex Toys:-

Cleaning your sex toys will depend on what material they are made from, but for most, simply washing them with a mild soap and warm water will do. Washing will clean your toys, but if you are using them with friends (or swapping between vaginal and anal play) we recommend sterilizing your toys between partners. An easier method is to use a condom over the toy and to discard it after use. Do not immerse the motor or batteries in water or alcohol.

Materials:-

Silicone: is a non-porous material that warms up quickly, retains heat and is easy to clean, it can be boiled up to 3 minutes, cleaned with a bleach or hydrogen peroxide solution, or run through your dishwasher.

Rubber: is a porous material and is harder to clean than silicone, you are better off using condoms with a rubber dildo but you can use mild soap and warm water.

Latex: use only water-based lubricants with latex, never oil or petroleum-based lubes. Keep latex in a cool, dry place. Don't re-use latex. If you'd like to use the same toy vaginally and anally put a condom on your toy to minimize the risk of transmitting germs.

Jellies: These dildos are made of a translucent, soft, and flexible substance that looks like it contains air bubbles.This material is a non-porous form of rubber that can be cleaned with mild soap and hot water.

Cyber skin: is extremely sensitive and should be cleaned following use with warm water and stored in a clean dry place. Cyber skin products work best when used with the included Cyber skin powder and lubricant.

Leather: is a very difficult material to keep clean. Wash the edges with a strong foaming cleaner and a brush, then wipe down all of the surfaces with hydrogen peroxide and allow to dry, then use a leather conditioner to restore it back to its natural finish.

Vinyl: is light in weight, easy to clean, and come in many different forms and colors. Vinyl products are non-porous, and can be washed with mild soap and hot water.