How to clean penis prosthetic
How to Clean & Care for Your Emisil Prosthetic
Proper care of your Emisil product is essential for hygiene, longevity, and your health. This comprehensive guide covers everything you need to know about cleaning, sanitizing, storing, and maintaining your prosthetic β including hair care tips for realistic models.
Prevent Infections
Stop bacteria & fungi growth
Extend Lifespan
Years of reliable use
Maintain Realism
Keep colors vibrant
Safe for Partners
Prevent STI transmission
Why Proper Cleaning Matters
Keeping your Emisil prosthetic hygienic isn't just about aesthetics β it's about your health and safety. Regular cleaning prevents the growth of harmful bacteria and fungi that can cause serious infections.
Regular cleaning keeps your prosthetic hygienic and extends its lifespan
β οΈ Health Risks of Poor Hygiene
- Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs): Especially important for STP users β bacteria can transfer easily
- Skin Irritation: Buildup of sweat, oils, and bacteria can cause rashes and discomfort
- Fungal Infections: Mold and mildew can grow on damp, uncleaned prosthetics
- STI Transmission: Bacteria causing STIs can survive on prosthetic surfaces
Benefits of Regular Cleaning
Prevent Infections
Regular cleaning eliminates harmful bacteria before they can cause problems.
Extend Product Life
Proper care can extend your prosthetic's lifespan by years.
Preserve Appearance
Gentle cleaning maintains realistic colors and textures.
Comfortable Wear
Clean prosthetics feel better and smell fresh.
Recommended Cleaning Schedule
Different products and usage patterns require different cleaning frequencies. Here's our recommended schedule based on product type:
Soft Packers
Clean daily after each use. Rinse with warm water and mild soap.
STP Devices
Clean immediately after each use. Rinse internal funnel thoroughly to prevent UTIs.
Pack & Play
Clean before AND after intimate use. Deep sanitize weekly if used frequently.
π Your Cleaning Schedule
Quick Clean
Rinse with warm water and mild soap after each wear. Essential for STPs.
Deep Clean
Thorough wash with antibacterial soap. Check all crevices and folds.
Sanitize
Boiling water sanitization to kill all bacteria. Powder after drying.
π‘ Special Situations Requiring Extra Cleaning
- Before and after sex: Always clean to prevent STI transmission
- After swimming: Chlorine and salt water should be rinsed off
- After heavy sweating: Gym, sports, or hot days require extra care
- Before sharing: Never share without thorough sanitization (boiling recommended)
What You'll Need
Emisil products are made from high-quality medical-grade silicone, which is easy to clean effectively. Here's what you'll need:
π§° Essential Cleaning Supplies
Mild Soap
Unscented, oil-free, antibacterial
Warm Water
Not hot β lukewarm is best
Soft Cloth
Lint-free, gentle material
Corn Starch
For powdering after drying
Clean Towel
For drying
Storage Bag
Breathable fabric pouch
β About "Toy Cleaners"
Specialty "toy cleaners" sold by sex shops are simply antibacterial soap in a convenient spray bottle. They work fine but aren't necessary β any mild, unscented, oil-free antibacterial soap works just as well and is more cost-effective. If you do use a toy cleaner, ensure it's:
- Alcohol-free (alcohol can damage silicone and disrupt pH)
- Safe for silicone products
- Free from harsh chemicals
Daily Cleaning β Step by Step
Daily cleaning is quick and simple. Follow these steps after each use:
Rinse with Warm Water
Hold your prosthetic under lukewarm running water. Rinse away any surface debris, body oils, or adhesive residue. For STPs, make sure water flows through the internal funnel completely.
Apply Mild Soap
Apply a small amount of unscented, oil-free soap directly to the prosthetic or onto a soft cloth. Gently work the soap over the entire surface, paying attention to:
- The tab area (where adhesive was applied)
- Any textured areas or crevices
- The foreskin area on uncircumcised models (gently pull back and clean underneath)
- The internal funnel on STP models
Rinse Thoroughly
Rinse all soap away completely with warm water. Soap residue can irritate skin on your next wear. For STPs, flush water through the funnel multiple times.
Dry Completely
Pat dry with a clean, lint-free towel. Then allow to air dry completely before storage. Never store a damp prosthetic β moisture promotes mold and mildew growth.
β±οΈ Quick Clean Takes Only 2-3 Minutes
Once you establish a routine, daily cleaning becomes second nature. Many users clean their prosthetic while showering β it's efficient and ensures it gets done every day.
Deep Sanitizing
While daily cleaning handles everyday bacteria, periodic deep sanitization kills all bacteria on your prosthetic's surface. This is especially important if you use your prosthetic for intimate activities.
Boiling Water Method
The most effective way to sanitize silicone products is with boiling water:
Prepare a Pot of Water
Use a clean pot large enough to fully submerge your prosthetic. Bring water to a rolling boil.
Submerge for 30-60 Seconds
Carefully lower your prosthetic into the boiling water. Let it sit for 30 seconds to 1 minute. Don't exceed 1 minute to prevent any potential material stress.
Remove Carefully
Use tongs or a slotted spoon to remove the prosthetic. Be careful β it will be hot! Place on a clean towel.
Cool and Dry Completely
Allow to cool naturally, then ensure it's completely dry before storing. You can powder with corn starch after drying.
β οΈ Important Notes on Sanitizing
- Hair models: Boiling is safe for the silicone but may affect hair over time. For hair models, use a gentler sanitization method (antibacterial soap soak) more frequently instead.
- Cool completely: Never use or store a hot prosthetic
- Frequency: Monthly for regular use, after sharing, or before/after intimate use
Proper Drying Techniques
Proper drying is crucial β damp prosthetics are breeding grounds for mold, mildew, and bacteria. Always ensure your prosthetic is completely dry before use or storage.
Air Drying (Best)
Leave on a clean surface in a well-ventilated area. Takes 1-2 hours but most gentle on material.
Towel Drying
Pat (don't rub) with a clean, lint-free towel. Good for when air drying isn't possible.
Powdering
After fully dry, apply corn starch to maintain silky texture and prevent tackiness.
Avoid Heat
Never use hair dryers, radiators, or direct sunlight to speed drying.
πΎ About Powdering
Corn starch (also called "cornflour" outside the USA) is ideal for powdering your prosthetic. It keeps the silicone feeling smooth and prevents that tacky feeling silicone can develop over time. You can find corn starch at any grocery store.
β οΈ Avoid talcum powder β some talc naturally contains asbestos, which is linked to cancer when used around genitals.
Proper Storage
How you store your prosthetic between uses affects its longevity and hygiene. Follow these guidelines:
Breathable Pouch
Store in a fabric pouch or bag that allows air circulation. Avoid airtight containers.
Cool, Dry Place
Room temperature storage away from heat sources and direct sunlight.
Separate Storage
Don't store touching other silicone items β they can react and degrade each other.
Shape Preservation
Store in a way that doesn't compress or bend the prosthetic unnaturally.
π‘ Privacy Tips
If you need discreet storage (roommates, family, etc.), consider:
- A lockable case or box
- Inside a sock or underwear drawer
- In a toiletry bag that appears like regular bathroom items
- A dedicated "private" drawer or cabinet
Hair Care for Realistic Models
If your Emisil prosthetic has realistic pubic hair, it requires some additional care. The hair is real human hair that's been carefully implanted using our protective technology.
Our advanced technology protects hair from being pulled out or damaged during wear
π Hair Maintenance Guide
π§΄ Washing Hair
Wash the hair gently with mild shampoo. Don't tousle or tear at the hair. Gently massage with fingertips and rinse with warm water. Pat dry with a soft cloth β never rub vigorously.
βοΈ Trimming & Styling
You can trim the hair shorter, but don't cut too short β it won't hide the prosthetic edges as well, and glued areas may become visible. Use a fine-tooth comb gently, never pull or tear.
π¨ Coloring Hair
Since the hair is real, you can dye it to match your natural color! Use regular hair dye, but minimize contact with the silicone skin. Wipe any excess dye from the prosthetic edges immediately.
π‘οΈ Protection Tips
Our technology protects hair from pulling out, but you should still be gentle. Avoid scratching or picking at the hair area. When cleaning, work with the direction of hair growth, not against it.
Complete Do's & Don'ts
β DO
- Clean daily after each wear
- Clean STPs immediately after urination
- Use mild, unscented, oil-free soap
- Rinse thoroughly to remove all soap
- Dry completely before storage
- Powder with corn starch
- Store in breathable containers
- Clean before and after sex
- Sanitize monthly by boiling
- Pull back foreskin gently when cleaning
- Handle with clean hands
- Replace if damaged or deteriorating
β DON'T
- Use perfumed or colored soaps
- Use oil-based products (swells silicone)
- Use alcohol-based cleaners
- Use harsh chemicals or bleach
- Store while damp
- Use talcum powder (asbestos risk)
- Store in airtight containers
- Pull or stretch aggressively
- Expose to extreme heat or sunlight
- Share without sanitizing
- Ignore signs of damage or wear
- Skip cleaning after sweaty days
π¨ What NOT to Use
These products can damage your Emisil prosthetic:
- Oil-based soaps: Can permeate silicone, causing swelling and distortion
- Perfumed/colored soaps: May contain silicone-damaging agents
- Alcohol-based products: Can dry out and damage silicone
- Bleach or harsh disinfectants: Too aggressive for silicone
- Abrasive scrubbers: Can scratch and damage surface
π¨ Will Washing Fade the Colors?
No! Emisil colors won't fade from normal washing. This is because the colors aren't paints layered on top β they're created by layering already-pigmented silicone. However, harsh soaps with strong chemicals could potentially damage the silicone material itself over time, so stick to mild products.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I shower or swim while wearing my prosthetic?
Yes! Emisil silicone is waterproof. However, clean your prosthetic after swimming to remove chlorine or salt water, and after showering if soap or products got on it.
How often should I replace my prosthetic?
With proper care, Emisil prosthetics can last for years. Replace if you notice significant wear, tears, discoloration, or if it develops an odor that doesn't go away after cleaning.
Can I use silicone-based lube with my prosthetic?
Silicone lube can sometimes react with silicone products. We recommend water-based lubricants to be safe. If you do use silicone lube, test on a small hidden area first.
My prosthetic feels tacky β is that normal?
Silicone can develop a tacky feel over time. This is normal and easily solved by powdering with corn starch after each cleaning. The tackiness doesn't indicate damage.
Can I share my prosthetic with a partner?
We recommend each person have their own prosthetic for hygiene reasons. If you must share, thoroughly sanitize (boiling method) between users to prevent infection transmission.
Is it safe to clean while I'm cleaning myself in the shower?
Yes! Many users find it convenient to clean their prosthetic during their regular shower routine. Just make sure to use the recommended gentle soap and dry thoroughly after.
Remember: Proper care isn't just about hygiene β it's about respecting your investment and your body. A well-maintained prosthetic will serve you comfortably and safely for years. Take the few minutes each day to clean properly, and your Emisil product will reward you with years of reliable use! π³οΈββ§οΈ
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