To insert batteries correctly:
If batteries are side-by-side, they should be going in opposite directions. If there are two or three batteries in a row, they should be going in the same direction.
Always remove batteries when not in use!
If you put a condom on the toy, you will not need to get up to wash the toy thoroughly before using it again; you can just put a new condom on it. This should be done before another person uses it, and before you put it in a vagina after it has been in an anus as anal bacteria is very bad for a vagina.
Some people have experienced sensitivity to latex. If you have latex sensitivity, avoid contact with latex products.
Some vibrators are waterproof and can be cleaned with soap and water. The ones that are not waterproof should never be submerged in water. They can be cleaned with a wash cloth with soap and water.
Silicone toys can also be cleaned with soap and water, put through the wash cycle of a dishwasher on the top rack, or boiled only if they are 100% silicone. Use only water-based lubricants with silicone toys. Silicone lubricants can break down the surfaces of silicone toys.
Rubber, including jelly, toys is porous. Using a condom on them is an excellent way to keep them clean. There are also anti-bacterial toy cleansers available through us.
Skin simulating rubber compounds are usually semi-porous materials. Therefore, extra care should be taken to clean and rinse them thoroughly between uses. Pat dry and dust them with corn starch to keep them from being sticky and to restore their original delicate skin-like texture.
All toys should be completely rinsed and air-dried prior to storage to keep them in the best quality possible. We have many great storage options available as well.

