Sex Toy Dildo

Sex has always been one of the main rhythms of human life. Sex is also an important time to relieve stress. With the rise of sex toys, sex becomes more and more exciting. Dildos account for a large proportion of sex toys. You need to wash after sex.

Both the vagina and anus, as well as any dildos involved, must be cleaned. Although cleaning can be complicated at times. It is necessary to clean the dildo and store it carefully. Not only can ensure health, but also can prolong the use of dildo time. Cleaning a dildo is easy. You just need to know a few simple steps.

1. Know what your dildo is made of.

Knowing how to clean your dildo depends a lot on what the dildo is made of. You can find out by checking the box or instructions for your dildo, or by looking up your dildo online.

If your dildo looks and feels like real skin, then it's probably made from cyber skin. Because Cyber skin(also known as "soft skin" or "super skin") is super permeable, washing with a small amount of mild soap and warm water is essential. The same principle applies to toys made of other porous materials, such as frozen rubber or latex.

Non-perforated dildos, such as those made of silicone, glass, or hard plastic, are easier to clean because they are soft and usually do not irritate sensitive skin. With these, you should still use mild soap, but you can choose to keep it in a warm place without worrying about degradation.

2. Make sure you use a small amount of mild soap to clean your dildo

Don't make the mistake of thinking you need to use rough soap to clean your dildo. In fact, some strong cleaners can damage sex toys, which are made of more sensitive materials, such as cyberskin. Board certified sexologist Megan Stubbs says it's best to stick to fragrant-free and PH-balanced soaps to avoid any unnecessary irritation to your vulva. This is especially important when cleaning toys made of porous materials.

Consider buying a clean dildo spray and wipes that are specifically designed to clean your dildo without damaging it.

Carol Queen, a sexologist at Good Vibrations, cautions against using antibacterial soap containing triclosan: "It can be a irritant, and it's been linked to the growth of 'superbugs' [since many people wash their hands with these products]," she says.

3. Check the label before injecting any electric dildo.

If your dildo vibrates - whether that means you're using battery power or your dildo actually has some kind of cord - check the label carefully before you dip it in water to avoid breaking it. Depending on the toy, you can remove the battery or electrical part and submerge the rest. If it says "waterproof," you should be fine; If you see a label that says "splash proof," then never put it underwater. Instead, wash these dildos with mild soap and a damp cloth, or use a spray or wipe.

4. Dip a non-motorized durable dildo into boiling water.

If your dildo is made of a durable non-porous material (such as silicone, heat-resistant resin, or stainless steel), and it's not electric, then you should immerse it in water for proper cleaning - in fact, soaking your dildo in boiling water for a few minutes is your best bet for deep cleaning.

You can also wash your dildo in the dishwasher, but be sure to pay attention to any cleaning instructions regarding the water temperature (make sure you don't put detergent on the machine first). However, we do not recommend soaking natural stone dildos in boiling water to prevent any problems with the dildos.

5. After washing your dildo, be sure to dry it with a clean towel

It's crucial to dry your dildo with a super clean towel or a clean paper towel. Don't assume that a dirty towel hanging in the bathroom is safe: Unless you live alone, have never had guests, or bathe your towel every day, there must be some bacteria on it as a hostage.

In addition, the dildo must be completely dry before it can be stored. No matter how hygienic your dildo storage space is, even slightly damp dildos are prone to mold. Not only might fungi destroy them, but obviously, you don't want to rub or rub on yourself.

6. Wash your dildo before and after use

Cleaning your dildo before and after use may sound like a lot of work, especially if you're doing something sexy and fun. However, if you think it's safe to use a dildo in the morning just because you washed it the night before, then you may end up putting yourself at risk of infection. After washing with soap, be sure to rinse thoroughly to avoid irritation.

You should also clean the dildo when you remove it from the package.Even with new toys,their factory is not a clean room.

Placing your dildo in your own sanitizer box or bag directly after washing will help maintain hygiene, but it's still a good idea to wash your dildo before and after use: it only takes a minute, and knowing you won't get infected means you can focus entirely on pleasure.