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Toy Care
For a quick clean
before or after use we recommend Safe Suds Toy Cleaner, its spray
applicator makes it easy to use and ensures a thorough coverage.
We recommend the following to
ensure a long, safe toy life.
Silicone dildos and plugs: Run
it through the dishwasher or boil it on the stove (3-5 minutes) and
viola! -- your toy is sterilized.
Silicone vibrators: Wash with
warm water and a mild detergent.
Jellies: This material is a non-porous form of rubber that can
be cleaned with mild soap and warm water.
Rubber: Rubber dildos should
always be used with condoms, and can be cleaned with mild soap and
warm water.
Cyberskin: Rinse with hot water,
or disinfect by putting alcohol onto a cloth and lightly rubbing
(avoid soap or harsh detergents); to keep the silky feel, sprinkle
with cyberskin renew.
Latex: Latex is non-porous and
easy to clean with mild soap and hot water.
Vinyl: Vinyl products are
non-porous, and can be washed with mild soap and hot water.
Battery toys: If your product has batteries, always remove
them when not in use. Even the best quality batteries can leak. This
damage is not covered by any manufacturer warranty.
Waterproof and water resistant toys:
It is important to allow the battery area to dry after use.
Remove the batteries and allow to air dry. Remove any water with a
cloth.
If you want
to use your toy with more than one person, you should always just
put a latex condom over your toy and discard condom when you're
done. Rubber dildos are porous and it isn't really practical to
completely sterilize them, so you should either put condoms on them
if you're going to use them with multiple people or switch to
silicone dildos (which can be boiled to disinfect them, as mentioned
above).
If you have any
questions or concerns please email
support@canadiansextoys.ca
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