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By *ltraviolet OP Woman
over a year ago
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So I have been clearing out my divan bed and 1 drawer is quite full of toys ,,, I have most of them wrapped without batteries but will it be ok to put some in sealable freezer type bags so they don’t melt ? ,,,,, sensible replies needed please xx |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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We’ve had problems with ours melting and sticking together Best way of avoiding this is to dust them with corn flour or talc before storing them in separate bags. Hope this helps OP |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Thank you , will jet corn flour tomorrow .
To be honest I wish I could recycle most of them as they are redundant xx "
The toys that were beyond help we had to throw out. Any new ones we now buy are made from silicone as these don’t melt. Never forget when I opened a bag of toys we hadn’t used for a while and saw a horrible gloopy mess lol! xx |
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Wash a dry then a dusting of talc before wrapping in clingfilm.
Years ago I had this big purple dildo and it somehow managed to stain all the flesh coloured toys I had.
I then kept it in a old stocking which seemed to work. |
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By *htcMan
over a year ago
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"Thank you , will jet corn flour tomorrow .
To be honest I wish I could recycle most of them as they are redundant xx "
Send them to a WEEE recycler, we get them often at my work, you would be surprised alot of people do not clean them when they send them in |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Toys melt? What are you buying... Ones made of chocolate?
Never heard of, or had, any toys melt
Genuinely confused. "
Lol! I buy a lot of dildos for my strap-on. Used to store them together in a bag. They literally started melting like candles Common problem apparently. I now store them separately and after washing them, dust them with corn flour to protect them.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I thought this thread was going to be on wrapping a childs present .....as ive just bought a trike for my grandson .... and was just wondering how to wrap it up ....."
In clingfilm first then wrapping paper. It stops the paper tearing on the pointy bits.
I thought the same as you when I saw the header.
Not sure why OP is wanting to wrap them if they are redundant. Put in the bin. |
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By *htcMan
over a year ago
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"I'm sure lovehoney.com recycle sex toys "
They do they go to a WEEE company after for disposal. Into giant shredder, then materials out the other end/waste. Then materials sorted and sold off per kg(metal, gold, silver pcb etc . Rest goes to landfill as can be reused or no value. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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We had this recently, luckily enough it was only the old 1’s which were affected! Seemed to be the Ann Summers vibrators more than the suction dildos. Never heard the corn flour too before though |
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Don't buy rubber, PVC or TPE toys. They're so toxic and melt against others of the same material. If you use talc, it will get stuck in the pores along with bacteria, no matter how much you clean them, resulting in infections.
Stick with silicone, glass or steel toys and these don't melt and can be stored together. |
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