Nope.
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Do you wash your sex toys in the dishwasher?
12/05/2011
no dishwasher could hurt some toys!
12/14/2011
I know people do but it just kinda grosses me out.. So no I haven't and don't think I ever will.
12/16/2011
No dishwasher here. I just boil my silicones...
12/18/2011
When my dishwasher is working, yes, but since it's not, no.
12/20/2011
I don't have a dishwasher.
12/20/2011
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I never have and don't plan to.
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?
01/04/2012
No, and even if I had one, I probably wouldn't.
01/04/2012
The most toys I've ever needed to clean at once might be 4 or 5, but since some of those would have been vibrators, only 2 or 3 would be eligible for the dishwasher anyway. Plus there's usually dishes in the way. I'm not worried about germs - the dishwasher heats water up itself, not just pulling it from the hot water heater. I'm just perfectly happy with the dildo bathtub.
01/04/2012
I can just imagine my eighteen yr old son's horror if he found a toy in there. No thank you, the poor kid would be scarred for life.
01/04/2012
haha I've never heard of people putting their toys in the dishwasher lol...i think that's a little gross putting things that you eat with objects you have put with your generals but that's just me
01/17/2012
I share a dishwasher with a few roommates so that could get kinda awkward. lol.
02/27/2012
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No I dont
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?
02/27/2012
I don't. However if the water temp is high enough i suppose it will work.
02/27/2012
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My thoughts exactly.
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
02/27/2012
We don't have a dishwasher!
02/27/2012
I have a few times depending on the toy.
02/27/2012
No. My girlfriend and I are finally moving into a house with a dishwasher this month and we won't clean our toys in there. Hand washing works just fine.
02/27/2012
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I'm not even sure if that's sanitary, haha. I'll have to look into that as an option, I guess.
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?
03/06/2012
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I would love to but, I don't have a dishwasher while I'm at school. And it would be weird to do it at home
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?
03/07/2012
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Easier to just wash by hand and goes quicker and more immediate than waiting
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?
03/08/2012
No dishwasher. But probably wouldn't anyway..
03/08/2012
I have not. I just think of an episode of CSI where they found a dishwasher full of toys after the person died and totally judged them, lmao.
03/12/2012
Nope, it just sounds weird.
03/12/2012
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I don't have a dishwasher, so this would be a bit hard to do lol.
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?
03/12/2012
Nope. Hand wash & dry
03/14/2012
No i don't
03/19/2012
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We don't have a dishwasher at the moment, but I really wouldn't.
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?
03/20/2012
I have done it a couple of times when just my partner and I are home.
04/11/2012
I don't have a dishwasher and if I did I don't think I would.
05/02/2012