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Inspect your sex toy for imperfections, including rough seams (you may be able to file down very small seams with a fingernail file), discolouration (which may be an expected part of the manufacturing process or indicate extreme temperature exposure), or tears in softer materials such as jelly and realistic materials.
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Check for cracks in acrylic, glass, and plastic toys or plastic pieces of toys (battery packs, handles, etc.).
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Insert fresh batteries to make sure the toy works properly.
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Water-based lubricant may be used with any sex toy.
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While silicone lubricants are perfect for use with a partner, a silicone lubricant should never be used with silicone sex toys, nor should it be used on any realistic material (CyberskinTM, FuturoticTM, NeoSkin®, FauxskinTM, Soft TouchTM, UltraSkin). Unless it is Megasol EROS Toyglide or Megasol Bodyglide for Toys.
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Never use an oil-based lube or petroleum jelly on any toy that will come into contact with or be inserted into the vagina (may increase risk of vaginal infections), or with anything made of rubber/latex, including latex condoms (will disintegrate latex).
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Mechanical features slow or stop working, even after battery replacement
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Cracks are visible in plastic, acrylic, or glass toys, or on the plastic pieces of other toys
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Mold or mildew has formed on the material, or the material is deteriorating
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Battery corrosion is seen inside the battery pack
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Silicone: Hypoallergenic and easiest to maintain, silicone dildos and non-battery-operated toys may be boiled for two to three minutes, or washed with soap and water. NEVER boil silicone sex toys with electrical components. Let them air dry completely or dry with a lint-free cloth after spraying with antibacterial cleanser before storing.
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Plastic/Acrylic/Glass: All can be washed with warm water and anti-bacterial cleaner; acrylic and glass toys may be boiled or submerged in hot water if they're not battery-operated.
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Rubber/Latex and Jelly: These products are extremely porous, so be sure to wash them thoroughly with warm water and soap and rinse so that no trace of soap is left, as it can degrade the material and cause irritation to you. Again, while it's a good idea to use a condom with any insertable toys, it's an especially good idea with these materials. Finish off with an antibacterial cleanser EROS Clean or Megasol Mega Clean
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Realistics: Names include CyberskinTM, FuturoticTM, NeoSkin®, Soft TouchTM, UltraSkin, and FauxskinTM (if you're unsure of the type of material, check the packaging or product page. This type of material is widely used for erection rings and masturbation sleeves, as well as vibrators and dildos. Thoroughly wash with warm (never hot) water and a liquid antibacterial soap, finishing with either EROS Clean or Megasol Mega Clean then let air dry completely. Never use talcum powder or baby powder, as these can cause irritation and sometimes larger problems for women (pure talc is fine but very difficult to find).
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Always remove the batteries when you're done using any toy so they can't leak, run down, or otherwise corrupt the toy; both the batteries and the toy itself will last longer!
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Be sure your toys are completely dry before storage to discourage mold and mildew.
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Keep each item separate by wrapping it in a soft cloth (T-shirts or socks work well), because some materials are not compatible with each other and can cause melting or discolouration. If vibrating bullets and eggs are removable, store them separately from their respective toys as well.
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Direct sunlight and excess heat may cause toys and condoms to melt, discolour, or dry out, so store these items in a cool, dark place such as a dresser drawer or trunk. Extreme cold can also do damage to toys not made of acrylic, glass, or silicone, and only if those are not battery-operated, so never refrigerate or freeze soft materials or condoms.
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Always clean your sex toys before putting them back into their storage spot and when taking them out for use.
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"I don't know the material my sex toy is made of - how do I clean it?" If you no longer have the toy packaging, you may not be sure what material your toy is made of; use warm water and a mild soap on a washcloth and let the product air dry after applying EROS Clean or Megasol Mega Clean .
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"If my vibrator is waterproof, can I wash it in the dishwasher?" Only silicone or glass dildos that do not require batteries can be washed in the dishwasher or boiled. Do not submerge any sex toy that takes batteries, and never submerge electrical toys.
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"Will using a sex-toy cleaner increase my risk of STIs?" No! EROS Clean or Megasol Mega Clean will kill any bacteria on your sex toys and, it will not make you more susceptible to getting sexually transmitted infections.
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"I have ultra-sensitive skin, so I can't use antibacterial soaps or toy cleaners-what should I do to clean my toys?" It would be best for you to only use silicone-based toys (they're hypoallergenic); if it does not use batteries, it can be boiled in hot water for cleaning and sterilizing, so no soap is necessary.
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"I only have one sex partner, my husband. Why would we need to use condoms with our sex toys?" Rubber, latex, jelly, and realistic materials are porous and harder to clean thoroughly, so using a condom will extend the life of the product. Plus, a condom will keep you both safe from bacteria if the toy is shared between you or switches orifices.
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