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When to replace your sex toy (and how to tell it's time)
Quick answer: Replace a sex toy when the surface becomes sticky or tacky, when there are visible cracks or tears, when it develops a persistent odour that won't wash off,...
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Is Your Sex Toy Body-Safe? A Materials Guide
Quick answer: Body-safe sex toy materials are non-porous, meaning bacteria and fluids can't penetrate the surface. The safe list: medical-grade silicone, stainless steel (304 or 316), borosilicate glass, and ABS...
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How to Look After Your Sex Toys So They Last
Quick answer: Clean your toys before and after every use with warm water and a mild soap (or a specialised toy cleaner). Store them individually in breathable pouches or bags,...