Health & Safety | The Ultimate Guide to Cleaning and Storing Sex Toys the Right Way

When it comes to sexual wellness, pleasure is only half the story. The other half—and arguably the more important one—is safety and hygiene. Whether you are new to sex toys or a seasoned user, knowing how to clean, sanitize, and store your toys properly is essential. Mismanaging your products can lead to irritation, infections, or premature wear and tear.
This ultimate guide will walk you through the why, how, and when of cleaning sex toys, the best storage practices, and some insider tips for maintaining your collection in top condition.
Why Cleaning Sex Toys Matters
- Urinary tract infections (UTIs)
- Bacterial vaginosis or yeast infections
- Skin irritation, rashes, or allergic reactions
- Cross-contamination when sharing toys
Understanding Sex Toy Materials (And Why It Matters)
- Silicone: Non-porous, hypoallergenic, and easy to clean. Food-grade silicone is one of the safest materials available.
- Stainless Steel / Glass: Non-porous, body-safe, and can be boiled or sanitized with strong methods. Extremely durable.
- ABS Plastic: Hard, non-porous, but may not withstand high heat. Easy to wipe clean with mild soap or toy cleaner.
- TPE / Jelly Rubber / PVC: Porous materials that can harbor bacteria even after cleaning. Use condoms with these and clean carefully.
- Leather or Fabric Toys: Require special cleaning methods, usually spot-cleaning, as they are porous and absorbent.
Step-By-Step Guide: How to Clean Sex Toys
1. Immediate Rinse
2. Soap Up
- For waterproof toys: Lather and wash thoroughly.
- For non-waterproof toys: Carefully wipe the surface with a damp cloth and trusted cleanser, avoiding battery compartments or charging ports.
3. Scrub the Details
4. Rinse Thoroughly
5. Dry Completely
Deep Cleaning Methods (For Extra Safety)
Boiling
- Safe for stainless steel, borosilicate glass, and 100% silicone toys (without motors or electrical components).
- Boil for 3–5 minutes.
- Place a towel at the bottom of the pot to prevent cracking glass toys.
Dishwasher
UV Sanitizers
Cleaning Different Kinds of Sex Toys
Vibrators & Rechargeable Toys
- Waterproof: Wash fully with soap and water.
- Splash-proof: Wipe carefully with damp cloth; keep charging ports dry.
Dildos (Silicone, Glass, Steel)
- Safe to boil or wash thoroughly.
- If porous, use condoms for safer play.
Butt Plugs & Anal Toys
Masturbators & Sleeves
- Turn them inside out (if possible) to wash thoroughly.
- Allow complete drying before storing to prevent mold.
- Dust with cornstarch to maintain material softness (avoid talc powder).
Couple’s Toys or Shared Toys
Safe Storage: Keeping Toys Fresh and Ready
- Dry Completely First: Moisture is the enemy. Make sure toys are fully dry before putting them away.
- Use Storage Bags: Soft, breathable pouches prevent dust and lint from sticking. Many toys come with storage bags—if not, consider microfiber or satin drawstring bags.
- Keep Materials Separate: Some materials (especially silicone) can react when stored together, causing melting or warping. Always store each toy separately.
- Avoid Extreme Temperatures: Store in a cool, dry, dark place. Heat or direct sunlight can degrade materials like silicone, rubber, or plastic.
- Battery Considerations: Remove detachable batteries before storage to avoid corrosion. Rechargeable toys should be topped up every 1–2 months to prolong battery life.
Best Practices for Long-Term Care
- Check regularly: If you see cracks, discoloration, or strange smells, retire the toy.
- Lubricant compatibility: Always use the correct type of lube (e.g., water-based with silicone toys, as silicone lube can degrade silicone surfaces).
- Label storage bags: If you own multiple toys, keeping them organized by type and material helps ensure correct cleaning and maintenance.
Conclusion: Clean Toys = Safer, Better Pleasure
- Clean toys before and after every use.
- Choose cleaning methods based on the material.
- Store toys separately, dry, and safely.
- When in doubt, follow the manufacturer’s care guide.