At Good For Her we understand that the purchase of one of our vibrators can be a considerable investment. To ensure that you get the most out of your new purchase, we highly recommend that you care and maintain it in the following manner:
Cleaning:
- Do not submerge the vibrator in water unless it is waterproof. This may short the vibrator motor. Clean the vibrator using a warm, soapy, damp cloth. Wipe soap off with a non-soapy damp cloth.
- If you want to use a sex toy cleaner we recommend Pjur Medclean since it does not contain Nonoxynol-9, an ingredient many people find irritating to sensitive tissues
Lube:
- A water- or silicone-based lube is recommended for vaginal play and is strongly recommended for anal penetration.
- Some manufacturers recommend that you do not use a silicone-based lube (eg. Eros, wet platinum) with silicone products as it may slightly discolour or remove the sheen on the item. This discolouration depends on the type of silicone used in the item and the make of silicone lubricant

- In our experience we have not noticed any damage to most high quality silicone products by high quality silicone lubricants. You could consider a spot test on the base to determine the effect on your new purchase. When in doubt, use water-based lubricants.
- Do not use with oil/petroleum based lubricants. These products will damage the item, can trap bacteria and cause an infection. This includes keeping massage oils away from these toys
Storage
- Remove the batteries after each use; both the vibrator and batteries will last considerably longer. Corrosion of the wiring and battery contacts can occur if the batteries are not removed.
To Share or Not to Share
- Share your toys only with those with whom you are sharing sexual fluids. If you want to share your vibrator with others with whom you are not sharing sexual fluids, use a condom on the toy in order to practice safer sex. These toys cannot be sterilized.

Safety:
- We recommend using condoms with soft jelly toys, since these products often absorb lubricant and in case they may contain phthalates, a latex softener that has been banned in the use of children’s toys (this does not apply to silicone toys)
- Do not tug on the cord if there is one between the battery pack and vibrator. When retrieving the vibrator, grasp the vibrator rather than pulling on the cord. If you insert an egg-shaped vibrator, please put it first inside a condom and then retrieve it by pulling on the condom. Otherwise the cord could easily become detached.
- Do not use vaginal vibrators anally. Use only soft toys with a flared base for anal stimulation. If you use a vibrator both anally and vaginally, make sure you put a condom on it for anal use for ease of cleaning and also to not spread bacteria to the vagina
- Warning: any battery-operated device generates heat when in operation. If the vibrator does not have access to air it may become hot enough to cause injury. Therefore,
- Do not lie on the vibrator or battery pack.
- Always remove the batteries when not in use.
- Do not fall asleep while using the vibrator.
- Do not use vibrators on irritated or injured areas.
