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Cleaning your vibrator can be just as quick and easy as washing your hands—typically, all you need is soap and water to get your sex toy sparkling clean (as long as the soap doesn't have any ingredients that would degrade your toy).[1] It’s important to clean your sex toys thoroughly after each use to avoid germs and bacteria that can cause yeast infections, bacterial vaginosis, or sexually transmitted diseases. In this article, we have all the ways you can clean and properly store your vibrators and your non-motorized sex toys. Keep reading to learn more.
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