Method for Cleaning and Disinfecting Sex Toys (Vibrators Included)
In the realm of personal health and wellness, maintaining cleanliness is of utmost importance, especially when it comes to sex toys like vibrators. Cath Hakanson, a globally recognised sex educator based in Greater Perth, Australia, with over 25 years of experience, has helped over 1 million people worldwide with her advice on sex education.
Cath, the founder of Sex Ed Rescue and Sex Ed Shop, emphasises the importance of cleaning your vibrator thoroughly after each use. It's not just about keeping your toys in pristine condition, but also about avoiding germs and bacteria that can cause infections or diseases.
When it comes to cleaning, the recommended method is to wash your vibrator with mild soap and water for 20 seconds. You can use a specialized sex toy cleaner for this purpose. It's crucial to rinse the toy thoroughly and dry it completely before storing it.
The method of cleaning depends on the toy’s water resistance rating (IPX rating). For toys that are not or splash resistant (IPX0–IPX3), use a soft, damp cloth or toy-safe wipe. For water-resistant toys (IPX4–IPX6), gently rinse under running water with mild soap or toy cleaner. For waterproof toys (IPX7–IPX8), they can be safely submerged in warm water with mild soap or a dedicated toy cleanser, then rinsed thoroughly.
After cleaning, dry the toy thoroughly with a clean, lint-free towel and let it air dry completely before storing. Ideally, store your vibrators and other sex toys in a cool, dry, dark place, preferably in a soft pouch, cloth bag, or their original case to protect them from dust, sunlight, temperature extremes, and contact with other toys.
Regarding storage, it's recommended to store your vibrators in a clean sealable case or box. It's also a good idea to keep them in a bag to keep out dirt and germs. If your vibrator is made of silicone, it's best to store it in something breathable to cut down on odor.
It's essential to check the manufacturer's directions for any special cleaning instructions for your specific vibrator. Some materials, like glass or stainless steel, can be washed with soap and water, then put on the top rack of the dishwasher to be sanitized. If you have a non-mechanized sex toy, you can boil it for 3 to 5 minutes to disinfect it.
In some cases, you can disinfect your sex toys by placing them in a ratio of 1⁄3 cup of household bleach per 1 gallon of water. However, it's crucial to rinse the toy thoroughly and dry it completely before storing.
By following these practices, you can ensure both the longevity of your toys and hygienic safety for pleasurable use every time.
This article was co-authored by Cath Hakanson and Cheyenne Main.
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- Proper cleaning and education about sexual health are essential factors in maintaining health and wellness, as demonstrated by Cath Hakanson, a renowned sex educator and founder of Sex Ed Rescue and Sex Ed Shop.
- In the realm of health-and-wellness, it's crucial to clean sex toys like vibrators thoroughly after each use to prevent infections or diseases, following the recommended methods for different water resistance ratings.
- For a comprehensive guide on cleaning methods, storage practices, and special instructions for various materials, individuals can refer to the works of Cath Hakanson and other sources mentioned in the article, ensuring both the longevity of their toys and hygienic safety for continued pleasure.