MisPandora
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Joined: 4/7/2004 From: Philadelphia, PA Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: CrypticVisionz my suggestion would be purchase a few silicone dildos. They are a little more expensive, but they don't stain *at least I've not had that issue* and they are dishwasher safe, which will sterilize them. Let's use the term "sterilize" properly, since we're potentially propagating misinformation to folks who may not know the difference. To sterilize something, it needs to be done chemically (cold-sterilant for hard non-porous items like a surgical table or UV light), or through heat and pressure (preferably an autoclave.) You're not really "sterilizing" rubber latex or silicone sex toys because they're not non-porous -- you're only ever cleaning them. An autoclave will go to a temperature that is too hot for the Vixen dils (trust me, it's been tried LOL) A dishwasher may not even be sufficient to clean sex toys if you've got no way to test the temperature of the water. A medical grade cleaning fluid (cavicide/madacide) after a hot soap and water scrub would do the trick nicely. Ultimately, you want to be using condoms on toys that are being shared between persons because of the issue of material porosity.
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