How long can sex toys last? How often do I replace the vibrator?

      Like everything else, sex toys have a shelf life,-just like bedroom life-although some will last a lifetime, many will not. Sex toys are more and more closely related to life. When the two places are separated, when there is physiological need, and when stress is released, they are all effective and safe to help us solve. Then, I believe that every person who uses sex toys must consider matters. The demise of sex toys is not always so obvious. It may be more complicated to determine when you need to recycle your favorite jelly dildo (yes, you read that right), not that your bunny’s ears won’t wiggle at all. long. In most cases, your toys must be maintained in a healthy way to avoid infection and injury.

     Maintenance skills

       Before we start, let us discuss some rules for using and maintaining any of your sexual enhancement products. First, always check your new toy for any defects: broken, torn, missing parts, material damage, motor or vibrator not working. Anything that seems to be problematic. If everything looks good, then always wash your new toy (appropriately) with warm soapy water (antibacterial) and dry it thoroughly. Glass and silicone toys can be sterilized by boiling for up to 3 minutes (if they are not battery-powered). Use batteries of the correct size and never store toys with batteries (because they can easily corrode and destroy your toys). Always use lubricants that are suitable for your toys (basically, do not use silicone lubricants with silicone, TPR, RealSkin and some jelly, because it will corrode your toys). When in doubt: water-based lubricants are the way to go. Be sure to clean the toys after each use, and store the toys in sheets or pillowcases to prevent them from sticking together or melting (especially jelly toys will fuse with each other during storage). Unless the instructions say yes, never immerse any toys in water. If the toy becomes too hot during play-stop! Don't throw or drop your toys (especially plastic or glass) because they may break. Before each use, be sure to check whether the material is damaged, torn, or damaged. This will help your toy, regardless of its type, last as long as possible. Unless the instructions say yes, never immerse any toys in water. If the toy becomes too hot during play-stop! Don't throw or drop your toys (especially plastic or glass) because they may break. Before each use, be sure to check whether the material is damaged, torn, or damaged. This will help your toy, regardless of its type, last as long as possible. Unless the instructions say yes, never immerse any toys in water. If the toy becomes too hot during play-stop! Don't throw or drop your toys (especially plastic or glass) because they may break. Before each use, be sure to check whether the material is damaged, torn, or damaged. This will help your toy, regardless of its type, last as long as possible.

 

 Jelly and soft rubber

     For many people, jelly toys have always been the main product in their adult toy box. Whether it's a vibrator, dildo or anal toy, jelly toys are an affordable choice. Unfortunately, jelly toys are very porous (they have small holes in the material), which makes them more difficult to keep clean and easier to decompose. If not maintained properly, bacteria can breed and cause infections. Generally speaking, jelly toys can be used for 2-3 months if they are properly maintained (see above).

  Always check your toy and make sure there are no obvious problems (cracks, tears, mold growing on or in the toy). The service life of rubber toys can be slightly longer, but since rubber is also a porous material, the same rules apply. Always check your plush toys for materials that "stick to" the surface: dirt, dust, hair, etc. You don't want them to be in your body! Glass / plastic / acrylic glass toys are all the rage in recent years, and I am a huge fan. Glass toys are beautiful and elegant. They provide a completely hypoallergenic option. They can be easily cleaned with hot soapy water (or boiling water), can resist bacteria, and can last a lifetime if they are properly maintained. Although many people worry that the glass in your body "breaks" during use, I assure you that the glass used to make most sex toys is very strong and will not break unless it is dropped on the concrete floor. Similarly, plastic and acrylic toys provide robust and hypoallergenic materials. Although hard plastic toys will eventually break (usually because they are thrown away or used frequently), they are a very long-lasting option. The basic rule for these three types is: unless they are damaged or broken, they will be used for a long time under proper care.

  Silicone/TPR/RealSkin

        (Cyber​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ Silicone is a very durable material. As long as the material is intact and properly maintained, it can last a lifetime (because they can be completely disinfected after each use). Similarly, leather toys provide a very soft, flexible, and "real" skin texture and feel, but they are slightly more porous and may tear and tear if handled too rough or improperly maintained. Most Cyberskin toys have detailed care instructions and a special powder (such as baby powder) to ensure the longest possible life. Separating RealSkin toys with sheets or other soft fabrics can also help maintain their life.

  No matter what toys you choose, just remember to take good care of them. They are your battery-powered kids! They need love and care to last as long as possible. When you need to dispose of your toy, make sure to dispose of it in an environmentally safe manner. For example, jelly toys do not decompose; therefore, they need to be recycled properly. You can find places on the Internet where you can take away old, broken or unwanted (sniffing, sniffing) sex toys. Always remember, always clean your toys, never share unsterilized toys, and treat them kindly so that they can continue to bring you fun over and over again.
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