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Cleaning Latex and Silicone Sex Toys Having Good, Hygenic Fun in Bed Written by:Catherine Owen Jan 15, 2009 Silicone and latex sex toys can add spice to the bedroom but they need to be cleaned regularly to prevent the spread of infection and disease. Sex toys can add a wide range of pleasures to the bedroom. Manufactured in a variety of colours, sizes and types, sex toys can be purchased in cdiverse materials. While jelly is the cheapest, it also lasts the shortest amount of time before the material breaks down. Glass, plastics and metals are more expensive and thus durable, but they can present with health and safety issues, depending on the type of product used. The most popular materials sex toys are made of is silicone, the pricier choice, and latex or latex rubber, cheaper but still durable options. Knowing how to keep them clean will not only extend their product life, but most importantly, it will keep the woman free from diseases caused by transmittable forms of bacteria. Basic Rules for Sex Toys Sex toys are often made out of materials that are porous and thus can easily transmit disease or infections if not used properly. If possible, don't share sex toys. Either use them with a monogamous partner or have different sex toys for different partners. Even if monogamous, it is still recommended that all sex toys be used in combination with condoms. Condoms prevent the transmission of diseases, even on sex toys, such as dildos. Condoms will also extend the life of the sex toy, especially when made out of silicone or rubber latex. Don't insert the sex toy into any part of the body that is not safe. Don't do anything with a sex toy that wouldn't be equally possible with a body part.
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