CARE
STORAGE
-Make sure your toy is cleaned and dry before storing it away.
-Storing your silicone toy with other silicone toys will be fine, however, avoid storing your silicone toy with non-silicone toys. (eg. Contact with less expensive toy materials like urethanes, rubbers, and lower grade silicones can melt, discolour, or damage your toys.)The best strategy is to individually wrap each toy in a cotton bag or airtight plastic box.
-Store your toy on a smooth surface. Avoid sharp objects or uneven surfaces as they may damage your toy or cause indentations.
-Silicone can be cut by sharp objects or contact with abrasive surfaces. Tears in silicone will make your toy more vulnerable to ripping.
CLEANING
-Although I do in fact wash every toy once it has been removed from the mould, it is a good idea to wash your toy thoroughly before its first use. You can wash them with soap and water. You can also boil them in 90° boiling water and remove them after about 3 minutes.After cleaning, rinse the toy thoroughly and let it air dry.
-Some lubes (oils and silicones) can be harder to fully wash off. If your toy starts to trap odours or becomes tacky, you can wipe the toy with an acetone dampened cloth to clean off any residue on the surface. Make sure to wash the toy thoroughly after cleaning it with acetone.