Using sex toys can be fun treat, but using a toy that hasn’t been cleaned properly can lead to health problems, which is no fun at all.


As mentioned in Keep Your Dirty Stuff Clean and How to: Keep Your Sex Toy Like New, toy cleaners are the most effective means of ensuring your toy is free of any bacteria that can lead to problems down the road such as bacterial vaginosis or vaginitis. Porous sex toys can also harbor fungus and STDs, and cannot be boiled, so it’s particularly important to keep yourself and your partner safe from these potential health threats.
No worries though, because with these best sex toy cleaners it’s easier than ever to stay clean. So, pick your ideal product, wash up and have a happy and hygienic humping session!
Pjur Med Clean Toy Cleaner

Safe for use on skin and on sex toys made from any material, Pjur Med Clean Toy Cleaner was created to eliminate those difficult to remove silicone-based lubes. It even works on fabric stains made from lube. Just pre-treat the stain with Pjur Med before washing. This spray bottle contains 3.4oz (100ml) of anti-microbial liquid cleanser. It has been tested against viruses, fungus and bacteria and is ideal for those who share sex toys and those who use the same toys for anal and vaginal orifices.
Ingredients: water, phenoxyethanol, cocamidopropyl betaine, chlorhexidine digluconate, PEG-7, glyceryl cocoate, dimenthicone, copolyol, newohesperidine, sorbitol.
Top Cat Antibacterial Toy Wipes

These super handy wipes are the epitome of you cleaning convenience. Simply wipe throughly and toss the wipe in the trash, and you’re good to go. Top Cat Antibacterial Toy Wipes are also economical and great for outdoor sex and sex on the go, as they are also body safe, for easy personal cleanup afterwards. What makes these wipes different from others is they contain aloe, are non-irritating and are alcohol-free. Each compact and easy to store pack contains ten sanitizing wipes.
Ingredients: water, chlorhexidine, germall plus aloe, fragrance.
Before and After Toy Cleaner

Before and After Toy Cleaner comes in a user-friendly 4oz. (118.29ml) spray bottle. As the name suggests, this sex toy cleaner is made to be used both prior to toy use as well as after. This spray doesn’t need to be washed off, as it is self-drying. Just spray it on and wipe it off. This eliminates germs, makes toys smell fresh and clean and it restores the natural suppleness of your toy. Since this spray does contain alcohol, beware that it will dry out the skin and is only intended for use on toys.
Ingredients: deionized water, cocamidopropyl, pg-dimonium chloride phosphate, benzyl-alcohol, disodium EDTA, fragrance.
Berman Center Toy Cleaner

Berman Center Toy Cleaner is a antibacterial liquid which comes in a 6.28oz. (185.72ml) easy-to-use spray bottle. Perfect for those who prefer a larger volume of product for a less expensive price or for those would rather have an unscented sex toy cleaner. Unlike Pjur Med Clean, this spray doesn’t have any glycerin in it, so this is a better choice for those who avoid glycerin due to high susceptibility to yeast infections. Use this cleaner like a soap, by washing your toy with it and then rinsing it off afterwards.
Ingredients: water, cocamidopropyl betaine, benzalkonium chloride, phenoxyethanol.
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