How to clean and maintain our toys?

How to clean and maintain our toys?

 

Why Clean and Maintain Your Adult Toys?

 

Taking good care of your toys isn’t just about keeping them clean—it’s about looking after yourself too. When you wash and dry them regularly, you’re protecting your body from unwanted bacteria and keeping things fresh and safe. At the same time, a little bit of care goes a long way in helping your toys last longer, so you don’t have to keep replacing them. Think of it as a small routine that keeps you healthy, saves you money, and makes sure your favorite toys are always ready when you are.

 

Cleaning Steps

 

  1. Clean after every use: Clean your adult toy immediately after each use to prevent bacterial growth.

  2. Use appropriate cleansers: Femi Flow toys are made from food-grade silicone and feature advanced coating technology, making them softer, more skin-friendly, and more antibacterial. Our products come in two waterproof ratings, IPX4 and IPX7. After use, rinse under running water and dry thoroughly.

  3. Disinfection: For silicone and glass toys, use a special adult toy disinfectant spray.

 

Material-Specific Care

 

  • Silicone: Clean with warm running water and toy-specific cleansers.

  • Plastic (ABS): Wash with warm water and mild soap, but avoid very hot water.

  • Metal & Glass: Clean with water, soap, or toy cleansers; sterilize by boiling if needed.

  • TPE & TPR: Clean with warm water and toy cleansers; do not boil, as these materials are porous and delicate.

Storage

 

  1. Store dry: Always ensure toys are fully dry before storage to avoid mold.

  2. Store separately: Keep different materials apart, especially silicone and TPE/TPR, to prevent chemical reactions.

  3. Use storage bags: Place toys in provided or specialized storage bags to stay dust- and bacteria-free.

 

Additional Considerations

 

  • Lubricant choice: Use water-based lubricants; avoid oil-based ones to protect materials.

  • Regular inspection: Check for cracks or tears; replace toys if damaged.

  • Temperature control: Store in cool, dry places—avoid extreme heat or cold.

 

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