Great Cleaner, Great Price
This is a great toy cleaner that is quick and easy to use. Not only is it cheap, but it leaves toys with no adverse side effects and can be used on all varieties of materials and products.
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Pros
Easy to use, Light consistancy, Can be used on any material, Cheap
Cons
Obviously a toy cleaner (not discreet), Scent may cause irritation if you have sensitive skin
The Anti-Bacterial Toy Cleaner by Doc Johnson is exactly what it claims to be: "the ideal cleanser for all toys." It comes in a 4 oz. bottle with a pump dispenser. With its size and shape, the cleaner fits in my toy bag perfectly and is great for travel.
It's easy to use by simply pumping a few sprays onto your toy, from about six inches away. When you push the pump, the bottle releases one "spray" which will reach about eight inches away, in about a five to six inch area. It's more a mist than a steam of spray, and just a few pumps will give you plenty for most toys. Make sure you don't soak it. I like to spread the liquid around with my hand after spraying it on. This way I make sure to cover the whole toy while still protecting the electrical parts that aren't meant to be wet. Once the toy is sprayed, you can either let it air dry or simply wipe it down with a clean, damp cloth. The latter is my preferred method, just because I can make sure that I get the whole toy clean, even the creases and crevices. The air dry method is great for after a toy is already cleaned, as you can spray it, let it dry, and it's an added way to get rid of unwanted bacteria.
The toy cleaner's only active ingredient is Triclosan, which is an antimicrobial and the same product found in many anti-bacterial hand sanitizers. Other ingedients include cocamidoproply betaine, fragrance, methylchloroisothiazolinone, methylisothiazolinone, polysorbate 20, sodium leureth sulfate, tetrasodium EDTA, and water.
There is a slight smell to the product, but it's not strong nor unpleasant. It's almost a flowery type of smell, and barely noticeable unless you put your nose up to it. The only downfall of this is if you are overly sensitive, and some of the cleaner lingers after you wipe your toy down, it many cause irritation, although I did not experience any problems with this.
Obviously, this product is designed for external use only. You will want to make sure that you keep it out of your eyes, and if for some strange reason you end up getting it in your eye, make sure you flush your eye with water as soon as possible. If you experience irritation after using the product on your toys, stop using it immediately, and, if necessary, seek out a medical professional (if by chance this would happen, make sure to bring the bottle with you, so that you can show the doctor what ingredients the product has, even if it might be a bit embarrassing).
And another added bonus; Doc Johnson's cleaner is manufactured in the USA. Not only are you protecting yourself from bacteria, but you are also supporting the local economy!
It's easy to use by simply pumping a few sprays onto your toy, from about six inches away. When you push the pump, the bottle releases one "spray" which will reach about eight inches away, in about a five to six inch area. It's more a mist than a steam of spray, and just a few pumps will give you plenty for most toys. Make sure you don't soak it. I like to spread the liquid around with my hand after spraying it on. This way I make sure to cover the whole toy while still protecting the electrical parts that aren't meant to be wet. Once the toy is sprayed, you can either let it air dry or simply wipe it down with a clean, damp cloth. The latter is my preferred method, just because I can make sure that I get the whole toy clean, even the creases and crevices. The air dry method is great for after a toy is already cleaned, as you can spray it, let it dry, and it's an added way to get rid of unwanted bacteria.
The toy cleaner's only active ingredient is Triclosan, which is an antimicrobial and the same product found in many anti-bacterial hand sanitizers. Other ingedients include cocamidoproply betaine, fragrance, methylchloroisothiazolinone, methylisothiazolinone, polysorbate 20, sodium leureth sulfate, tetrasodium EDTA, and water.
There is a slight smell to the product, but it's not strong nor unpleasant. It's almost a flowery type of smell, and barely noticeable unless you put your nose up to it. The only downfall of this is if you are overly sensitive, and some of the cleaner lingers after you wipe your toy down, it many cause irritation, although I did not experience any problems with this.
Obviously, this product is designed for external use only. You will want to make sure that you keep it out of your eyes, and if for some strange reason you end up getting it in your eye, make sure you flush your eye with water as soon as possible. If you experience irritation after using the product on your toys, stop using it immediately, and, if necessary, seek out a medical professional (if by chance this would happen, make sure to bring the bottle with you, so that you can show the doctor what ingredients the product has, even if it might be a bit embarrassing).
And another added bonus; Doc Johnson's cleaner is manufactured in the USA. Not only are you protecting yourself from bacteria, but you are also supporting the local economy!
Experience
This has become my favorite cleaner and I use it with all my toys, both before and after play. When I know my hubby and I are going to be getting into the toy chest, I will take a damp washcloth to bed with us and that's about as hard as the work gets. It only takes a few moments to clean each toy and it's nice to have something that I can use to clean everything from plastic, to leather, to silicone. I really don't think I'll ever need to try another brand, as this has topped all the others that I have tried. It's light and fresh and doesn't leave any type of residue on my toys or my hands.
While I haven't used it on all materials that sex toys are made of, I did want to provide you with a list of things I've used it on. Silicone, both dildos and vibrators, leather (after spilling lube on one of my paddles), rubber butt plugs, glass, a metal bullet, and even my plastic bit. I've had no problem with any of these materials, but can't comment on others.
Some reviews have mentioned that it doesn't get rid of the scent after anal play, but I haven't have this problem (thank goodness!).
While I haven't used it on all materials that sex toys are made of, I did want to provide you with a list of things I've used it on. Silicone, both dildos and vibrators, leather (after spilling lube on one of my paddles), rubber butt plugs, glass, a metal bullet, and even my plastic bit. I've had no problem with any of these materials, but can't comment on others.
Some reviews have mentioned that it doesn't get rid of the scent after anal play, but I haven't have this problem (thank goodness!).
Follow-up commentary
2 months after original review
What can I say? This cleaner does its job. Nothing too fancy, but it does what it says it does at a great price.
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