I don't but I would if the toy really needed it. I usually just hand wash with soap and water and boil butt toys.
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Do you wash your sex toys in the dishwasher?
03/29/2011
I live with other people...so no. I just want to avoid that conversation, haha.
03/29/2011
no never
03/29/2011
I never have but only some of mine are safe to
03/29/2011
My dishwasher takes like 3 hours to run a full cyle so no way!
04/04/2011
My mother would probably die if she saw them in the dishwasher
04/08/2011
No, i'm too scared I would damage the toy
04/10/2011
Never have
04/11/2011
No, only because I have roommates. I doubt they would appreciate me leaving my toys in the same place they put their dishes. I probably would if I had my own place.
04/12/2011
No, wouldn't want dishwasher soap to leave residue. Usually I just use anti-bacterial soap and occasionally boil them in a pot.
04/13/2011
not sure if it would get totally clean, just use the wipes or soap and water
04/15/2011
I don't have a dishwasher, but even if I did, I wouldn't wash my toys in there. I'd be too worried about them, lol. I hand wash my toys.
04/15/2011
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if they can be washed i do it. but if not, no
Originally posted by
B8trDude
I've noticed several reviews where people mention washing their toys in a dishwasher. Do/would you do that with your sex toys?
04/16/2011
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I did when I had a dishwasher. It was very convenient and since my old dishwasher had a sanitize setting on it with very hot steam I knew my toys were getting very clean.
Originally posted by
B8trDude
I've noticed several reviews where people mention washing their toys in a dishwasher. Do/would you do that with your sex toys?
04/22/2011
Dont have any toys I could.
04/22/2011
I haven't
05/21/2011
thats nasty. i wouldnt wash sex toys in a dishwasher.
05/21/2011
wash em by hand.
05/21/2011
to over the top
05/24/2011
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No, not with teenagers in the house. I really don't want to have that conversation. Plus, its quicker and easier to just warm soap and water scrub.
Originally posted by
B8trDude
I've noticed several reviews where people mention washing their toys in a dishwasher. Do/would you do that with your sex toys?
05/24/2011
I would, but living with other people makes that impossible
05/25/2011
I've never tried the dishwasher yet. If they can be sanitized I prefer to boil them.
05/25/2011
I don't have a dishwasher, so no.
05/31/2011
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This made me laugh. I can see my 12 year old emptying the dishwasher (his job)....... "Mom, I know where the plates, silverware and sippy cups (for the 2 year old) go, but what about this pink thing that is vibrating?" "um, I will take care of that"
Originally posted by
B8trDude
I've noticed several reviews where people mention washing their toys in a dishwasher. Do/would you do that with your sex toys?
06/01/2011
I really can't see this being the number one thought after use. Damn I gotta go and through this thing in the dishwasher. But wait there is dishes in there. Well I can put them all away and then put this in there. Just never seemed the most effective way to do it.
06/01/2011
I live with family it would be really award. :S
06/01/2011
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No and I dont think I will
Originally posted by
B8trDude
I've noticed several reviews where people mention washing their toys in a dishwasher. Do/would you do that with your sex toys?
06/01/2011
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Dishwashers actually bring water to a boil (at least, my mom's did... I haven't had one in a while but I was under the impression that all dishwashers had a heating coil to boil water, sterilizing dishes. We looked this up once for canning purposes.)
Originally posted by
Selective Sensualist
I've always heard that when you wash a toy in the dishwasher that you should use no soap, place it on the upper rack, and wash the toy separate from dishes.
1. This seems like a wasteful amount of water to me for just one toy (or even ... more
1. This seems like a wasteful amount of water to me for just one toy (or even ... more
I've always heard that when you wash a toy in the dishwasher that you should use no soap, place it on the upper rack, and wash the toy separate from dishes.
1. This seems like a wasteful amount of water to me for just one toy (or even for several). And I don't want to wait until I have enough toys needing thorough cleaning to fill up the entire upper rack. I can just boil my toy in a pot with much less water and in a much quicker time span. The water also gets much, much hotter when boiling it, thus more effectively cleaning the toy, IMO.
2. The hot water heater in our apartment does not get our water very hot AT ALL. So, I would just be washing the toy for an extended period of time with warm water (and, again, no soap).
Thus, I wouldn't feel confident that the toy was cleaned effectively enough. Boiling wins hands down on several counts. less
1. This seems like a wasteful amount of water to me for just one toy (or even for several). And I don't want to wait until I have enough toys needing thorough cleaning to fill up the entire upper rack. I can just boil my toy in a pot with much less water and in a much quicker time span. The water also gets much, much hotter when boiling it, thus more effectively cleaning the toy, IMO.
2. The hot water heater in our apartment does not get our water very hot AT ALL. So, I would just be washing the toy for an extended period of time with warm water (and, again, no soap).
Thus, I wouldn't feel confident that the toy was cleaned effectively enough. Boiling wins hands down on several counts. less
So boiling water in a pot and boiling water in your dishwasher are both at the same 100degC temperature.
But the dishwasher is much more wasteful, unless you've got a bottom rack full of canning jars to be sterilized.
Anyway, it's hard for me to visualize anybody using a dishwasher for sex toys. If you live alone, why in the world would you have a dishwasher? And if you have a family, why would you want to risk your family members helpfully trying to put the dishes away and asking which cupboard your butt plug belongs in?
07/04/2011
No I don't think others would like that idea
07/04/2011
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I loved those bags when I was breastfeeding
Originally posted by
P'Gell
I never do. I have a house full of kids, and our dishwasher is always full and run (with dishes) at least once or twice a day.
I can't imagine clearing it for some sex toys. There are already dishes in the sink while the washer is ... more
I can't imagine clearing it for some sex toys. There are already dishes in the sink while the washer is ... more
I never do. I have a house full of kids, and our dishwasher is always full and run (with dishes) at least once or twice a day.
I can't imagine clearing it for some sex toys. There are already dishes in the sink while the washer is running, awaiting the next load. I also don't need my kids to see our sex toys.
Maybe if you were single or only a couple, and had very few dishes, but not in a house with lots of kids and lots of dirty dishes.
I have used bags made for sterilizing breast pump parts. (You put the products and the water into the bag and Nuke it.) But, these take only 2 oz of water and only 2 or 3 minutes. Microwave Sterilizer Bags (In fact, I think Eden should carry them.) less
I can't imagine clearing it for some sex toys. There are already dishes in the sink while the washer is running, awaiting the next load. I also don't need my kids to see our sex toys.
Maybe if you were single or only a couple, and had very few dishes, but not in a house with lots of kids and lots of dirty dishes.
I have used bags made for sterilizing breast pump parts. (You put the products and the water into the bag and Nuke it.) But, these take only 2 oz of water and only 2 or 3 minutes. Microwave Sterilizer Bags (In fact, I think Eden should carry them.) less
07/04/2011