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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.
Not strictly, but they make the process faster and more thorough than soap and water alone, especially for textured or porous materials.
Mild, unscented soap and water works for non-porous materials. Avoid antibacterial soaps with triclosan and anything heavily fragranced.
Soap and water, toy cleaner spray, or boiling if the toy has no electronic components. Full submersion cleaning is the most thorough.
Doc Johnson Refresh spray and System JO cleaner are both in regular rotation. They do not leave residue and dry quickly.