The Ultimate Guide to Male Sex Toy Care and Maintenance: Tips for Long-lasting Satisfaction
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Raise your hand if you've ever put a sex toy back into your goodie drawer after a job well done so you could roll over and bask in the afterglow. Disinfecting and properly storing your sexcessories may be the last thing on your mind after you get off, but failing to do so could jeopardize your toy’. Anything associated with sexual activities, not only the obvious suspects, must be cleaned and preserved correctly. Anything from cuffs, straps, cock rings, and ball gags to vibrators, butt plugs, and strap-ons — and masturbators.
Male masturbators differ from every other sex gadget on the market. These realistic stroking products are made from a range of materials that can feel like skin and are intended to simulate the sight and feel of coupled sex. This is usually accomplished with a material known as a thermoplastic elastomer (TPE) or thermoplastic rubber (TPR), which has a realistic texture and colour. With a higher amount of porosity than its silicone equivalents, this soft and elastic substance provides the most lifelike look and experience. The higher the porosity of the material, the more porous it is to dirt and microorganisms. Today, we'll look at some of the products and practices that can help prevent bacteria from growing on TPE and TPR items.
The Best Cleaning Supplies for Your Sexual Toy
Silicone strokers have the least porosity, which means they have fewer micro-holes through which bacteria can enter. A silicone stroker is an excellent choice for anyone who wishes to extend the life of their sex toy, solve storage and cleaning issues, or add a motorised element to their play. Silicone strokers require only one cleaning product: a toy cleaner intended to remove dirt and grime.
A restorative powder is recommended for TPE and TPR strokers. A restoration, revitalizing, or renewal powder is a substance that can be used to absorb excess moisture, establish a barrier against dust, and restore the smooth and supple texture of your strokers. After your stroker has been cleansed and dried, apply restoration powder.
Tips for Cleaning a Stroker
After using your stroker, go to the sink or shower to start washing out any seminal fluid that has accumulated inside the stroker's inner channel. A simple water flush is all that is required. After cleaning the inside and outside of your sleeve with water, you can use an industry-grade toy cleaner.
With a depth of 9 inches for full-size strokers and 7 inches for travel-sized strokers, FleshLights provide the deepest channel on the market. Apply four to six pumps of foam toy cleaner to the inside and outside of the masturbation sleeve for this size. Squeeze and pull the foam toy cleaner deeper into the inner channel while using your hands to squeeze the sleeve's outside. For around 60 seconds, massage the foam into your sex object before rinsing it with water. After rinsing, the toy shouldn't still contain any bubbles or cleaner. When you are satisfied with the cleanliness of your sex toy, you can place it directly on a hard surface to dry.
Add a pinch of restoration powder to the palm of your hand once your stroker has dried. I believe that patting restoration powder into the skin, similar to applying baby powder to a newborn, provides the finest covering. Restoration powder is a perfectly safe blend of cornflour and silicas that gives you that "like new" feeling with each application. Begin with a tiny amount of revitalising powder and gradually increase to the consistency you desire. Excessive use of this product may dull the colour of your sex toy or cause it to congeal when in touch with a lubricant.
What Will Happen If I Do Not Clean My Stroker?
Strokers made from TPE, TPR, and other porous materials are vulnerable to erosion, deterioration, and mold. Improper cleaning techniques, storage techniques, and non-compatible lubricants are some of the most common ways to damage a stroker. Throw out your stroker if you notice any unusual changes in colour, texture, or scent. Using a stroker that has attracted mold can lead to jock itch, and bacterial infections, and can even expose you to uncomfortable STIs if your sex toy was used during a breakout.