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Personally, I like this product. It is easy, simple, discreet and effective. It does not stink, stain, have a lingering taste, or contain harsh chemicals.
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Pros
No lasting taste or smell
Body safe
Quick
Alternative to boiling for non-waterproof toys
Body safe
Quick
Alternative to boiling for non-waterproof toys
Cons
Pricer than boiling your toys and possibly slightly less effective
When considering a toy cleaner, one usually focuses on what the product contains, how well it sanitizes, and the possibility of residual taste and aroma. With LELO's product, the selling point is what it does not contain. The cleaning spray doesn't contain the common antibacterial agent triclosan which not only has chemical persistence in the environment but in your body as well by mimicking the body's natural thyroid hormone receptors.
LELO toy cleaner isn't made to be scented, doesn't have a much of a smell, and doesn't damage me or my toys. The smell is very light and reminds me vaguely of citrus. Once a toy is wiped clean, as per the instructions, it does not linger and does not flavor the toy in any noticeable way. As I've written in previous reviews, I have VERY sensitive skin, and even when I sprayed the product directly on my skin I didn't experience a reaction. It is kind to my toys and hasn't caused any surprise reactions from the toys I've cleaned with it.
The product's ingredients are listed as: Aqua(water), propylene Glycol, Phenoxtethanol, Decyl Glucoside, PEG-7 Glyceryl Cocaote, PEG-12 Dimethicone, Sucralose, Sorbitol, Zinc Acetate, Zinc Lactate, Chlorhexidine Gluconate, Citric Acid, Disodium EDTA, Benzalkonium Chloride
An added bonus is that this product's packaging doesn't scream "I CLEAN DONGS!!". The box is a a plain white box with the words LELO in silvery lettering. More then anything, the packaging reminds me of sort of box Clinique makeup products come in. The same goes for the bottle; it keeps with the simple white of the box. The front of the product reads LELO in the same silvery letter and underneath reads "Antibacterial Cleaning Spray Alcohol-free and PH balanced". The area under the sprayer is chrome colored and is the cap.It isn't until you read the directions on the back of the bottle that the word 'toy' is even used. Overall, the packaging is so discreet that I think I could throw this in my makeup bag, and it wouldn't look out of place next to makeup or lotion in your bathroom.
Lastly, this product is not complicated to use. The directions read:
"Spray surface of the toy, leave for 5 seconds and then wipe clean with a lint free cloth or towel. Body-safe formula means no need to rinse with water. Suitable for use with silicone, rubber and latex toys. Avoid contacts with eyes and do not swallow." The directions are then repeated in 5 other languages.
As a last note, I don't believe that this product is the equivalent of boiling your toys (better safe than sorry), but it does do a great job of cleaning off those magical lint magnets that some toys happen to be.
LELO toy cleaner isn't made to be scented, doesn't have a much of a smell, and doesn't damage me or my toys. The smell is very light and reminds me vaguely of citrus. Once a toy is wiped clean, as per the instructions, it does not linger and does not flavor the toy in any noticeable way. As I've written in previous reviews, I have VERY sensitive skin, and even when I sprayed the product directly on my skin I didn't experience a reaction. It is kind to my toys and hasn't caused any surprise reactions from the toys I've cleaned with it.
The product's ingredients are listed as: Aqua(water), propylene Glycol, Phenoxtethanol, Decyl Glucoside, PEG-7 Glyceryl Cocaote, PEG-12 Dimethicone, Sucralose, Sorbitol, Zinc Acetate, Zinc Lactate, Chlorhexidine Gluconate, Citric Acid, Disodium EDTA, Benzalkonium Chloride
An added bonus is that this product's packaging doesn't scream "I CLEAN DONGS!!". The box is a a plain white box with the words LELO in silvery lettering. More then anything, the packaging reminds me of sort of box Clinique makeup products come in. The same goes for the bottle; it keeps with the simple white of the box. The front of the product reads LELO in the same silvery letter and underneath reads "Antibacterial Cleaning Spray Alcohol-free and PH balanced". The area under the sprayer is chrome colored and is the cap.It isn't until you read the directions on the back of the bottle that the word 'toy' is even used. Overall, the packaging is so discreet that I think I could throw this in my makeup bag, and it wouldn't look out of place next to makeup or lotion in your bathroom.
Lastly, this product is not complicated to use. The directions read:
"Spray surface of the toy, leave for 5 seconds and then wipe clean with a lint free cloth or towel. Body-safe formula means no need to rinse with water. Suitable for use with silicone, rubber and latex toys. Avoid contacts with eyes and do not swallow." The directions are then repeated in 5 other languages.
As a last note, I don't believe that this product is the equivalent of boiling your toys (better safe than sorry), but it does do a great job of cleaning off those magical lint magnets that some toys happen to be.
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Thanks for sharing!
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Thanks for the review!
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Nice job! - a good addition would be how many ounces are in the cleaner. Has having this cleaner changed the way you clean your toys?
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I need to try this
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Great review
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Thanks for including an ingredient list.
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