Vibrator Care

1. Cleaning: Before and after each use, make sure you always clean your vibrator with mild soap and warm water. Ensure it is completely dry before storage. Some vibrators are waterproof and can be submerged for thorough cleaning, while others should be wiped down carefully.

2. Storage: Store your vibrator in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Use our original box packaging or a clean cloth pouch to prevent dust and debris from accumulating on the surface.

3. Batteries and Charging: Follow the manufacturer's instructions for inserting batteries or charging your vibrator. Overcharging can damage the battery life, so unplug it once fully charged. If the vibrator uses rechargeable batteries, avoid storing it with a fully depleted battery.

4. Lubricants: Check the material of your vibrator to ensure compatibility with the type of lubricant you're using. Water-based lubricants are safe for most materials, but silicone-based lubricants may damage silicone toys. Always clean your vibrator after using lubricants.

5. Solo and Partner Use: Communicate with your partner if using the vibrator together. Ensure both you and your partner are comfortable with its use. Clean the vibrator before and after shared use.

6. Disposal: When it's time to replace your vibrator, consider recycling options or proper disposal methods based on your local regulations. Some electronic waste recycling centers accept small electronic devices.

Remember that each vibrator has unique care instructions, so always refer to the paper booklet that comes along with your device as a guide for specific details. Your safety and satisfaction are important, so take proper care of your vibrator to prolong its lifespan and ensure hygienic use.