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Toy Cleaners

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A toy cleaner is a non-negotiable part of an intimate product routine. Soap and water handles a lot, but a dedicated toy cleaner gets into textures and around components that are harder to rinse thoroughly. Doc Johnson's Refresh spray and System JO's toy cleaner are the top recommendations: non-residue, alcohol-free, and quick to dry. The category that deserves more thought than it gets.

The frequency question is simple: clean before and after every use. Material type determines sanitation method: silicone, glass, and stainless steel can be sterilized via boiling; porous materials need cleaner more often and cannot be fully sterilized regardless.

FAQs / Q&A

  • Do I need a dedicated toy cleaner?

    Not strictly, but they make the process faster and more thorough than soap and water alone, especially for textured or porous materials.

  • Can I use regular soap to clean toys?

    Mild, unscented soap and water works for non-porous materials. Avoid antibacterial soaps with triclosan and anything heavily fragranced.

  • How do I clean a silicone toy?

    Soap and water, toy cleaner spray, or boiling if the toy has no electronic components. Full submersion cleaning is the most thorough.

  • What toy cleaner does Emma use?

    Doc Johnson Refresh spray and System JO cleaner are both in regular rotation. They do not leave residue and dry quickly.