HOW TO CLEAN YOUR STROKER

Keep the filthy items in the bedroom! You will discover how to take the best care of your masturbation sleeve in this blog. Keep reading for a detailed tutorial on cleaning body strokers, extensions, etc..

The Best Cleaning Products for Your Sex Toy

Since silicone strokers have the lowest porosity, there are fewer micro holes for bacteria to enter. For those who wish to prolong the life of their sex toy, solve cleaning and storage issues, or incorporate a motorized component into their play, a silicone stroker is an excellent choice. An industry-standard toy cleaner that eliminates dirt and grime is all needed to clean silicone strokers.

How to Clean Your Stroker

To start washing out any seminal fluid accumulated inside the stroker's inner channel, you should go to the sink or shower after using it. All you need to do is flush with water quickly. You can use an industry-standard toy cleaning after washing your sleeve with water on both the inside and the outside.

With a depth of 9 inches for full-size strokers and 7 inches for travel-sized strokers, FleshLights provides the deepest channel available. Apply four to six pumps of foam toy cleaner to the inside and exterior of a masturbation sleeve this size. Squeeze and draw the foam toy cleaner more deeply into the sleeve's inner channel by squeezing the sleeve's exterior with your hands. After about 60 seconds of massaging the foam into your sex toy, rinse it out with water. After being rinsed, there shouldn't be any bubbles or cleanser left on the toy.

You can put your sex toy straight onto a hard surface to dry after you're happy with how clean it is. I advise using Tupperware, which also functions as a storage container. To expedite the drying process, you may also purchase a drying stick, a device that holds your stroker upright.

What Happens If I Don't Clean My Stroker?

Strokers composed of porous materials such as TPE and TPR are susceptible to mold growth, erosion, and degradation. Among the most frequent causes of stroker damage are improper cleaning methods, storage methods, and incompatible lubricants. If you observe any odd changes in color, texture, or fragrance, discard your stroker. If your sex toy was used during an outbreak, using a stroker that has drawn mold can expose you to uncomfortable STIs, bacterial illnesses, and jock itch.