How To Properly Clean Your Stroker
Using a stroker can significantly enhance your solo play, bringing a heightened level of pleasure and satisfaction. However, to ensure that your stroker remains in top condition and provides the best experience every time, it's crucial to clean it properly.
Not only does this extend the life of the toy, but it also ensures your health and hygiene. Different types of strokers may require specific cleaning methods based on their materials and designs. Here’s a comprehensive guide on how to clean your stroker based on its type.
Bare Strokers
For strokers that are not enclosed in a canister and free of electronic components, cleaning becomes a breeze. You can fully submerge the stroker in water and use mild soap or a specialized toy cleaner. Be sure to clean thoroughly, reaching all the internal grooves and curves.
Avoid turning your stroker inside out, as this can damage the material over time. Instead, gently insert a soft brush inside the stroker with water and your chosen cleaner, ensuring you reach all the different pleasure chambers where bacteria might hide. This method maintains both the integrity of the material and optimal hygiene.
Does Your Stroker Have A Case?
If your stroker is housed in a case, it is often designed to be removable for cleaning. However, exercise caution: if your stroker has electronic components, do not submerge it in water unless it is specifically rated IPX7 waterproof. Many of these toys are designed for easy cleaning and removal, even if they are not waterproof.
For strokers with a hands-free remote control, avoid submerging the remote in water. Instead, use a lint-free wipe with a small amount of water and toy cleaner to clean the surface if it becomes dirty. This approach helps maintain the functionality and longevity of your electronic components.
Keeping Strokers Restored
If your stroker is made of TPE or TPR, it requires a bit of extra care. After washing your stroker, pat it dry gently and place it upside down on a towel to allow any hidden water in the crevices to drain.
Once it is completely dry, apply a light dusting of renewal powder to both the inside and outside of the stroker. This helps absorb any residual moisture and keeps the material soft and supple. This step is crucial for the long-term maintenance of TPE/TPR products, ensuring they remain in optimal condition.
Is Your Stroker Self-Lubricating?
Some of our premium strokers come with a self-lubricating feature that enhances your experience. With just a small amount of water or saliva, these toys become slippery, eliminating the need for additional lube. This innovative feature is designed to provide instant and convenient lubrication, enhancing your pleasure.
However, it’s important to understand that the self-lubricating effect is temporary. During cleaning, you might notice that the stroker feels slippery even when you believe it’s thoroughly rinsed. This is normal and part of the self-lubricating mechanism.
After cleaning, make sure to rinse the stroker well and lay it out to dry. The toy may still feel slick after washing, which is typical for self-lubricating
products. This residual slickness is part of the design to ensure a consistently smooth experience.
Properly cleaning your stroker ensures it remains in excellent condition, ready to deliver pleasure every time. By following these guidelines tailored to your stroker's specific needs, you can maintain its longevity and your hygiene, making every solo session a satisfying one. A clean stroker is a happy stroker—keep it fresh, keep it fun!