I only have silicone toys, so anti-bac soap and hot water are the best bet for them as neither of them are waterproof.
A Spin off of another poll, what is your preferred method of cleaning your toys?
02/24/2011
Anti-bacterial soap and warm water. I usually wash each toy 2 times to make sure I got all the nooks and crannies. I'll use an alcohol swipe (on toys that can take it) after washing sometimes too.
02/24/2011
I usually wash mine with Antibacterial Soap and hot water, but if there not waterproof i spray em down in toy cleaner let em sit for 2 minutes and wipe them off oh I almost forgot sometimes i even take a cotton ball with rubbing alcohol 70% and wipe it down and let it evaporate! When I have vaginal infections I use a Bleach solution! could be why my dildo got discolored haha!!
02/26/2011
Baby/disposable wipes first until I can get the toy to the sink for some good soap and warm water. Sometimes I can't do that immediately, so the wipes are a nice option.
02/28/2011
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My toy cleaner of choice is certainly spray/wipes but I was tempted to vote prayer...the humor was irresistible
Originally posted by
Darling Jen
I know Tantus and quite a few other companies say their toys are dishwasher safe. I'm so curious about that. But I think it would give my family a heart attack. And I sure hope no one answers "prayer"!
03/11/2011
Hot water and soap, or toy cleaner. Once in a blue moon, I will boil the ones that can be boiled, for a few minutes. I give the butt toys a bit of a bleach misting before I put them away.
03/11/2011
I was the 2nd smartass to select 'Prayer'.
Nah, but seriously. Normally just antibacterial soap & warm water. I'll boil/bleach when necessary.
Nah, but seriously. Normally just antibacterial soap & warm water. I'll boil/bleach when necessary.
03/11/2011
Prayer is my fave response!!!! LMAO
03/11/2011
Anti bacterial soap so far, but after reading this thread I guess I gotta bone up on toy cleaner, wipes, boiling, bleach etc...sheesh!
03/13/2011
Rubbing alcohol, warm water, and soap. Depending upon the materials.
03/17/2011
AmandaA
I prefer soap and water, will use wipes if I'm too tired, but I usually clean them again the next day.
03/18/2011
GalactusFeed
I just wash them with soap and water.
03/19/2011
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sprays/wipes are good for quick rubdowns, but i really prefer just soap and water. it feels like they actually get cleaner that way.
Originally posted by
RosesThorns
A Spin off of another poll... Do you have a preferred method of getting your toys clean?
03/20/2011
boil before use and warm soapy water right after
03/24/2011
For my smaller/hard toys I use spray/wipes, but with my softer toys I just use soap and water.
03/26/2011
Soap and warm warm water.
03/26/2011
Soap and water or toy cleaner!
04/04/2011
toy cleaner and warm water...
04/04/2011
Just water and some mild soap right now although I will be getting some toy cleaner once Eden gets them back in stock again.
04/09/2011
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this was very funny, i lol'd
Originally posted by
Trashley
PRAYER. Duh.
04/10/2011
Anit bacterial toy cleaner and warm water
04/11/2011
Soap & water but am looking to get some Wet toy cleaner soooon.
04/12/2011
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boil,anti-bac and warm water
Originally posted by
RosesThorns
A Spin off of another poll... Do you have a preferred method of getting your toys clean?
04/13/2011
Quote:
PRAYER to clean LOL!!!
Originally posted by
RosesThorns
A Spin off of another poll... Do you have a preferred method of getting your toys clean?
04/20/2011
Soap & water = easy
04/22/2011
Antibacterial soap and warm water is the easiest method for me, but when I'm able I like to boil them so I'm sure they're completely clean.
04/22/2011
Soap and water. My wife and I don't share our toys with others!
04/26/2011
Anti-bacterial, and hot water. Though I would use the dishwasher if I had one.
05/21/2011
I just use warm water and soap, but I will occasionally boil all my toys.
05/25/2011
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Phew! im glad you weren't serious lol
Originally posted by
Splendwhore
I was the 2nd smartass to select 'Prayer'.
Nah, but seriously. Normally just antibacterial soap & warm water. I'll boil/bleach when necessary.
Nah, but seriously. Normally just antibacterial soap & warm water. I'll boil/bleach when necessary.
05/25/2011