Best way to store and clean your sex toys

Receiving sex toys can be exciting and fun, especially when you consider all the fun things you can do with them, whether alone or with a partner. But those who own pleasure products, especially those who have a lot of them, might struggle to know where and how to store sex toys for safety and privacy reasons. Do not worry if you recently purchased a vibrator or cock ring and you are experiencing the same difficulty. For some of the best methods to store them, we've created a cheat sheet. Uncensored sex movies

Why Is Storing Your Sex Toys Important?

While organizing your sex toys is just as important as cleaning them before and after each use, it may not be as appealing as foreplay or the actual act of having sex. Due to the fact that your sex toys touch or enter your genitalia, properly storing them can protect you and your partner from skin rashes, infections, bacteria, and viruses. Particularly in the vagina, genital tissues are highly absorbent and sensitive. Vibrators, cock rings, dildos, and other sex toys can all have a significantly longer shelf life with the proper storage, giving you and your sex toys more fun together.

Why Should You Clean Your Sexual Props?

Some bacteria in your genitalia or anus may attach to the vibrator, dildo, butt plug, or cock ring during sex or masturbation. Bacteria can quickly multiply and enter your or your partner's body if they are left on your sex toys, which may also have negative health effects. To avoid this, always clean and dry your sex toys before storing them, as well as before and after sex or solo play. You can place a condom on your vibrator, cock ring, dildo, or butt plug if you want to take extra precautions. Just remember to take the condom out and replace it after having sex or masturbating to avoid infection. Additionally, in order to safeguard yourself against sexually transmitted diseases, we strongly advise against sharing your sex toys with anyone.

How to Care for Your Sexual Instruments to Use Them Safely:

Depending on the materials your sex toys are made of, there may be a difference in how you should clean them. However, you can categorize your sex toys into two groups, in order to keep things simple: (a) those made of porous materials and (b) those made of nonporous materials.

A. Porous materials used to make cleaning sex objects have a higher potential for bacterial and fungal growth than their nonporous counterparts. If your sex object has an elastomer variety on the label, such as jelly rubber, thermoplastic rubber (TPR), or thermoplastic elastomer (TRE), it is likely made of porous materials. If your sex object's label lists polyvinyl chloride (PVC) materials like latex and UR3, this is another clue that it is made of porous materials. As a general rule, avoid boiling anything that turns on or vibrates, as well as soft, porous sex toys. It is best to simply wipe elastomer or latex sex toys with a warm, damp washcloth that has been soapy since they are sensitive to temperature. To maintain the natural pH balance of their genitalia, females and those with vagina should use a mild soap, alcohol, and perfume-free sex toy cleaner.

B. When you see acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) plastic, borosilicate glass (such as Pyrex), soda-lime glass, silicone, or metals on the label of your sex toy, you will know that it is made of nonporous materials. You can clean these sex toys with liquid soap and water, including 100% silicone, glass, and steel sex toys. If your non-motorized sex object is made of non-porous material, you can either put it in the dishwasher or boil it for no longer than three minutes. Don't forget to dry them before storing them in your storage box. To prevent leaks or damage to the products, don't forget to remove the batteries from battery-operated sex toys before cleaning and storing them. In addition to mild soap and water, the following items can be used to clean your sex toys: wet tissue. When you don't have enough time to use the restroom to clean your sex object before use (for example, when having sex outside your home), wet wipes may come in handy. However, because some bacteria and particles might still be left behind after using your sex toys, we do not advise doing this. LED UV sterilizers are increasingly being used to clean sex toys. The fact is that while UV light can aid in disinfection, it does not wash your sex object. Although they offer additional protection, UV sterilizers are a great addition to your cleaning routine. However, we do not suggest cleaning your sex objects exclusively with UV light. Sex toy cleaners can also be used as a quick fix or for hurried sexcapades. Some women use them when masturbating before bed after a long, exhausting day or when engaging in naughty behavior with a partner in unusual settings (such as moving around in public while carrying a vibrator your partner controls with a remote).

How to Pick a Cleaning Technique:

As previously stated, you should clean your sex toys according to the materials they are made of. Whichever methods you employ, as long as you thoroughly clean your sex objects and properly dry them both before and after use, it doesn't really matter. In their packaging, some sex toys include cleaning instructions. Use the best cleaning technique for your sex toy by checking it out and adhering to it as necessary.

How to Store Your Sex Toys

Best When storing your sex accessories, you should consider three factors: temperature, accessibility, and dust. Select a storage solution that will help shield your sex toys from dust, moisture, and damage. Additionally, you must keep your sex toys in a cool, dry environment because prolonged exposure to heat or moisture can harm them. Determine how much storage space you require by taking into account the variety and dimensions of your sex toys before designing a system. This can also assist you in making the best product choices and storage decisions that will allow your sex collection to expand. It's best to stay away from storing your sex toys in places like your bedside drawer, closet, or under the bed where they might collect dust, lint, and germs.

Here are some alternatives for storing your sex toys:

1. Put plastic containers to use. If you want a practical solution for keeping your sex collection organized, you can invest in lockable and dishwasher-safe plastic containers. You can color coordinate the plastic containers to easily identify which type of sex toy is stored where. Both offline and online retailers sell plastic containers. If you prefer things to be more orderly and aesthetically pleasing, we advise storing each non-silicone sex toy separately because they can melt if kept together for an extended period of time.

2. Do not remove them from their original packaging. If your cock ring or vibrator came with a suitable bag or box, you can keep it in that to store it. Your sex toy can be put back in its original packaging for storage after use, cleaning, and drying. This approach might be useful for those who have just purchased their first few sex toys, but it might not be the best choice for those who have a sizable collection.

3. Utilize storage bags. Your sex objects can be neatly stacked in a storage box or wrapped in vibrant satin sacks if you want to get creative. As a more affordable choice, drawstring bags made of cotton or polyester are also an option. However, wash the bags frequently because they can eventually absorb germs and bacteria.

4. You can purchase specialized sex storage boxes. For larger or oddly shaped sex toys, storage containers made specifically for them may be a better choice (e.g., animal-shaped sex toys). Sex storage containers, as opposed to standard plastic storage containers, may have antimicrobial interior coatings, USB ports for charging vibrators, and adjustable or removable trays to accommodate different sex toys of different sizes and shapes. Condoms, lubricants, handcuffs, remote controls, chargers, and other accessories can all be safely stored in these boxes.

5. Utilize the bags for sex toys. The same washable fabric used in sex storage boxes is also used in sex toy bags with lint lock technology. Your sex toys can be protected from bacteria while in these bags because they are typically coated with a special formula. In conclusion, you can maintain a healthy and enjoyable sex life by cleaning, sanitizing, drying, and storing your sex toys before and after masturbation or sex. It's crucial to have a system in place for storing and cleaning your sex toys, regardless of how long you've had them or whether you just recently acquired them.

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