Vibrators: Care and cleaning
Are you enthusiastic about buying a new and exciting sex toy for your bedroom? For instance, you decided to purchase a new jelly vibrator for G-spot stimulation and already set your mood on having fun with this nice sex toy! What else can you ask for? Of course, sex toys are not a helpless baby, but your jelly vibrator does require some care and with the good treatment it can serve you for quite a long time.
Useful tips:
Before you purchase your vibrator
Basically, vibrator's lifespan is not limitless. Surely the quality of your sex toy will suggest you some ideas on the time you can expect from your vibrator to work in full. In short, your vibrator is likely to function at least several months, but various factors may influence the lifespan of your favorite jelly vibrator to a greater extent.
First of all, sex toys are supposed to go with a quality guarantee that is a big advantage and gives you some evidence of good quality and you know that for the time being you are sure of your sex toy's work.
Motors and batteries
What a dildo is basically different from a vibrator? It's an electronic device, right you are. And it's either electric vibrator or battery-operated. And as any device of such kind it won't work endlessly. So don't expect your favorite jelly vibrator operate for more than an hour on a high level speed because it won't be any good for your sex toy. Of course it's unlikely that you'll run your jelly vibrator for an hour or so and won't get "enough" of satisfaction? Unless you want to experiment on "how long it can work", we wouldn't recommend doing this for sheer fun. The best policy here is to make pauses in between the running your sex toy.
As for batteries, they give you considerable freedom in what is called "having your jelly vibrator handy without looking for the nearest outlet". But unlike electric vibrator, battery-operated one requires some other demands. Fresh batteries are a good idea if you don't want to be caught in the middle of getting the most powerful orgasm. It's also useful to make sure that while your sex toy is not working – batteries are taken off.

Vibrator's material cleaning
You sex toys are made of different materials and some of them do require a more or less thorough cleaning, but the common thing about all materials is that after all, sex toys need to be cleaned. You can clean your vibrator in different ways:
• Buy a sex toy cleaner, which is sold in all sex toys stores and water for maintaining good cleaning. For a jelly vibrator it’s the best solution as the material is quite porous and requires a bit more care.
• Use common mild antibacterial soap and soap but you must be sure it doesn't contain any oils as for example latex vibrators can be damaged
• Some sex toys, like silicone ones, are very durable and can even be sterilized in boiling water
• Sex toys made of hard materials (plastic, glass) can be cleaned with alcohol and a soft cloth
After cleaning
After you’ve cleaned your jelly vibrator, make sure it's completely dry. Leaving it in the air will make your cleaning process end up successfully.
A corn starch applied on some porous products (cyberskin or jelly vibrator) can be recommended for better results.
Store your jelly vibrator in a dry sun-protected place. Use a proper storage device for this purpose or buy one in sex toys store.
Using a condom
Some find it easier to use condom during session with a vibrator, but while this of course give you some extra protection doesn't nonetheless saves you the trouble of caring about your vibrator. Cleaning your vibrator in its usual way is simple and safe.
Sharing sex toys should be avoided by all means.
Lubricant
Lubricant is an essential part of using sex toys:vibrators, dildos, anal toys and any other types simply because it makes stimulation easier, more comfortable and enjoyable. Make your choice in favor of water-based lubricant - it can go with all types of sex toys(yes, your jelly vibrator too).