How To Clean Your Sex Toys

How To Clean Your Sex Toys

An In-depth Guide On How To Clean And Take Care Of Your Pleasure Products.

We don’t want anyone thinking that their genitals or the things they do with them are dirty…  That is no excuse however for not keeping your sex toys clean! Making sure you thoroughly clean your sex toys after use will ensure that you get rid of any traces of lube and bodily fluids. It also helps ensure that your toys don’t become a breeding ground of bacteria or mold which could cause you harm.

 

Cleaning vs. Sanitising

Most of the time when you have finished using your sex toys you will probably be fine with just giving them a clean. The means getting rid of any lube, fluids, fluff or gunk, letting them dry and safely stowing them away. However, if you plan to share your sex toys with a non fluid bonded partner*, want to use a toy vaginally after anal use, or if you currently have a yeast infection or other infections of the genital/urinary area (UTIs, STIs or skin infections for example) you need to sanitise your sex toys between uses.

Sanitising your sex toys means that you have put them through a process which will kill any  bacteria, viruses and fungi on the toy. This massively reduces the risk of passing infections to a partner you are sharing with or reinfecting yourself. Giving your sex toys a regular sanitising deep clean can also help them to stay in the best condition possible for longer.

There are some sex toys that are impossible to sanitise. Sex toys made of materials such as TPR/TPE, rubber or jelly are porous. This means the structure of the material is full of microscopic holes which are large enough for bacteria and mold to hide in. Even if you sanitise the surface of the toy, any nasties in the holes beneath the surface will survive and be able to reproduce and spread. We strongly recommend that you do not share porous toys and throw them away at the first sign of any mold or mildew. Check out our Sex Toy Materials Guide for more information.

 

Cleaning Sex Toys

For almost all sex toys, the simplest way to clean them is just use a bit of soap and water. Rinse them under a warm tap, lather with a spot of hand soap and then rinse again. Make sure to pay attention to any ribs or creases where fluids can get stuck. An old soft toothbrush is a great tool for ensuring you get all the nooks and crannies.

Many electronic sex toys, such as vibrators, are now splash-proof, if not waterproof. This means that they are generally safe to clean with soap and water, although I would absolutely recommend you check the packaging first to make sure. I ruined a great toy by making an assumption (and being somewhat lazy! ha)

Watch out for with any joints or seams where water could get in to the body of the toy and damage electric parts. Unless it is waterproof, do not submerge any electronic toys. If you are unsure, use a damp cloth to wipe them down instead of running them under the tap. This might be stating the obvious but…any toy that uses mains power must be unplugged before getting water anywhere near it! 

This method is a safe way to clean, but not sanitise non-porous and porous sex toys. The exception are Fleshlight masturbation sleeves. Fleshlight recommend not using soap on their sleeves as it can degrade the material – a simple rinse with warm water should suffice.

 

Sanitising Sex Toys

Toy Sprays and Wipes

Antibacterial sex toy sprays or cleaning wipes are a convenient way to sanitise non-porous sex toys. First rinse or wipe off any lube and bodily fluids. Once the surface of the toy is clean a quick spritz or wipe down with an anti-bacterial toy cleaner will get rid of any lurking nasties.

I would always recommend this is as an option when you are tired, maybe self pleasuring before bed and do not want to get up and think about a full on clean. I would suggest that the next morning you wash and clean your toys more thoroughly before you store them away. 

 

Bleach Solution

If you do not have a cleaning spray you can make your own sanitising bleach solution. A 10% solution (10ml of bleach to 90ml water) of household bleach with water is safe to use on most non-porous sex toys. Rinse the toys of any fluids then wipe all over with the bleach solution. If your toys are waterproof you can also soak them in a bowl of your bleach solution.  Make sure to rinse your toys again to remove any traces of bleach. 

Do not use bleach solution on porous toys made from TPR/TPE, rubber or jelly. Also do not warm or boil bleach as it can give off fumes which can be harmful.  

The Bleach method is often recommended for people who have used a toy anally and find a smell or colouring left behind. The colour is harder to work with and if it was a lighter coloured vibe you may have to live with the discolouration, the smell is a little easier to work with but may take a couple of tries.

 

Boiling

If your sex toy is made from pure silicone, metal or glass and doesn’t have any electronic parts a simple way to sanitise them is to boil them. Place your toys in a pan of boiling water and let them bubble for 3-5 minutes. Placing a clean cloth or tea towel in the bottom of a pan will stop them moving around and causing any damage in the process. The heat won’t damage metal or silicone toys and is safe for most made from glass. Borosilicate glass should be fine, but soda lime glass may not be. Check your materials and if you are not sure use another method such as a bleach solution soak. Metal and glass toys hold on to heat really well so make sure they have fully cooled down before handling.

Boiling is a good way to help avoid any lingering funky smells on your silicone anal toys. Giving them a regular boil will help keep them fresh and eliminate bacterial growth.

 

Dishwasher

In theory you can use your dishwasher to sanitise durable silicone, metal or glass sex toys. You need to be able to run the machine on a sanitise cycle with no detergents in order for it to be safe and give you the results you are looking for. With so many easier solutions I wouldn’t be recommending it – but it’s worth mentioning it is possible and ultimately, if it works for you go for it.

 

Drying and Storage

Before you put away your sparkling clean sex toys make sure you have given them enough time to get thoroughly dry. Putting them away damp invites the growth of mold and mildew. Once dry feel free to store your sex toys how you like. As long as it is clean and dry! Some handy tips to note:

  • It is a myth that silicone sex toys can not be stored together. Somehow it has got around that silicone toys will melt if they are left touching – this is not true! It is fine to leave silicone toys in a box together.

  • Using a soft, fabric bag (satin, organza or cotton are good choices) can be a great way to keep your sex toys clean and free from fluff and dust. The good news is most toys come with bags like these.

  • Take care when storing glass, wood or ceramic toys, particularly if they are going in a box or drawer with other items. It is recommended to keep them in a box or padded bag to ensure that they do not get chipped or damaged. (Once in a clean, dry bag, I like to use bubble wrap)

 

Find some of my favourite cleaning products below…

Jenny x

 

 

Dr. Bronners

Product | All In One Soap

Price | Starting from €12.99

Ecological, organic soaps are incredible for cleansing your toys

 

 


 
 

WICKED Cleene

Product | Anti Bacterial Toy Cleaner

Price | Around €11.99

Keep your toys safe and body healthy with Cleene Antibacterial Toy Cleaner. Enhanced with natural Lavender and Olive Leaf Extracts to boost anti bacterial effectiveness, Fragrance Free Cleene is convenient and easy to use.


 

Pjur Cleanser

Product | WE-VIBE CLEAN SPRAY TOY CLEANER 100ML

Price | Around €20

Another product I really enjoy. Developed by Pjur, I love their lubes, especially the silicone lube which is great for anal, this cleanser is gentle, dermatology confirmed and neutral in odor. It is formulated for use with alcohol sensitive materials, such as latex, rubbers and silicone. 


 

Satisfyer Woman Disinfectant Spray

Product | Cleansing Spray

Price | Around €10

Disinfectant spray for sex toys.

  • It's alcohol-free, so you can use it on all kinds of materials without the risk of damaging them.

  • Gently disinfects.

  • Protects against bacteria, viruses, germs and fungus infection.

  • Quick and easy to use.

  • 300 ml.

Easy to use, you first wash your toy with warm water and neutral soap. Then, spray the whole surface of the product and wait for a minute or two for it to take effect. Wipe it with a clean, dry cloth and put it away until your next play session.

 

   

 


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