Need advice: My vibrator kinda melted . . . what do I do with it now?

Contributor: teeny <3 teeny <3
I goofed up. Everyone says don't store your silicone toys in contact with eachother or they'll break down. Well recently I got a little hasty in cleaning up after masturbating and a couple silicone vibrators got tossed into a drawer together and came out looking like crayons left in the sun. They have flat melty spots where they were resting against eachother. One is a silicone composite and still gooey to the touch. Ugh! I'm mad!

So what do I do now? Does anyone know if they can be fixed at all? Is the silicone still safe even? I'd like to know if they can be saved or repurposed somehow.
07/25/2011
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Contributor: Linga Linga
I've had this happen to be before but not with pure silicone though. I've had it happen with silicone composites and mine were not with any other toys. So I don't really think it really matters what they are touching. The only thing I would do is throw it out
07/25/2011
Contributor: M121212 M121212
I would love to hear other input about this, but don't have any advice of my own.
07/25/2011
Contributor: Shellz31 Shellz31
Hmm, I don't see how you'll get it back to the original states.
I always keep mine well apart - mostly cause I have OCD when it comes to each toy having its own personal space.
Perhaps I put my needs (hate people too close to me) onto my toys....hehehe.

Sorry, but I'm not sure there's a lot of hope for your two toys.
07/25/2011
Contributor: newfoundlust newfoundlust
If it was a favorite, blow taps and give it a nice burial with honors. If it wasn't just toss it in the trash. Before you do so, might be fun to take it apart and see how it ticked/vibrated.
07/25/2011
Contributor: Jul!a Jul!a
I personally wouldn't use it again, so the trash is your best bet unless you do artwork or something else that the material could be used for.
07/25/2011
Contributor: Sex'и'Violence Sex'и'Violence
Yeah I'd definitely throw them out.
07/25/2011
Contributor: Rossie Rossie
Throw the damaged ones away, and be more careful with the rest of your silicone toys from now on.
07/25/2011
Contributor: froggiemoma froggiemoma
the one time i had this happened i threw mine out.
07/25/2011
Contributor: El-Jaro El-Jaro
yeah, toss'm.
07/25/2011
Contributor: ladyred ladyred
Toss it
07/26/2011
Contributor: teeny <3 teeny <3
While I'm thankful for all the feedback and advice yall have given me, it was definitely not what I was hoping to hear.
07/26/2011
Contributor: Princess-Kayla ♥ Princess-Kayla ♥
I had no idea that could happen. You'll probably have to throw it away.
08/26/2011
Contributor: Chaotic Rantings Chaotic Rantings
I am glad I read this, I didnt know that could happen. I just got my first silicone today so Ill be super careful with it
08/27/2011