Cock Cage Cleaning Tips

two types of cock cages which require cleaning

 

Looking after your cock cage is just as important as being locked up in it. In this article we will cover different methods of cleaning your cock cage and when they should be used, as well as bonus tips for maintaining your cock cage.

Different cleaning methods

Depending on how dirty your cock cage is, you can clean your cock cage in different ways. Here are a few methods for how to clean your cock cage:

Clean with water and soap

Using warm water and a mild soap should be enough to clean your cock cage if it isn’t too dirty. This will remove any dirt, sweat or bacteria that has accumulated on your cage and the base ring while you were wearing it. If your cock cage has holes or grooves in it, you will want to make sure that you thoroughly clean those areas.

Clean with a disinfectant

If you want to take your cleaning to the next level, you can also use a disinfectant or a toy cleaner on your cock cage. This will help to kill off any germs or bacteria that may be present on both your cage and the base ring. Before using a disinfectant or toy cleaner, make sure that it is safe to use with the material that your cock cage is made from and that you follow the instructions provided by the manufacturer.

Clean with boiling water

If you don’t have a suitable disinfectant or toy cleaner available, you can use boiling water to sanitise your cock cage instead. You will want to make sure that the water is boiling before you put your cage and base ring in, leaving it to clean for around 10 minutes. Use tongs to transfer your cage and ring out of the boiling water to avoid burning yourself and let everything cool down before putting it away.

Dry everything completely

After washing your cock cage and base ring, it is essential to make sure that it has properly dried out. Any leftover moisture on your cage or base ring can create a breeding ground for germs and bacteria. You can either let your cage and base ring air dry until there is no moisture present, or use a cloth to wipe everything down until it’s dry.

Additional Tips

Here are some bonus tips for looking after your cock cage:

Regular cleaning

Getting into a routine of cleaning your cock cage will make your life easier in the long run. You won’t have to spend time thoroughly cleaning your cage as it won’t accumulate too much dirt, and you won’t have to worry about bacteria building up on your cage and base ring either.

Use a storage bag

When you aren’t wearing your cock cage, storing it in a designated bag will make sure that it is left in a clean and dry place. Using a storage bag will also protect your cage from dust, dirt and spillages. You will want to make sure that your cock cage is completely dry before placing it in your storage bag.

As Australia's largest cock cage store, we recommend all customers store their chastity devices in a storage bag when not in use to maintain their quality and avoid losing any small parts. 

Avoid harsh chemicals

When cleaning your cock cage, it is important to not use harsh chemicals like bleach or ammonia. These can potentially damage your cock cage, or cause skin irritation if they are not washed off properly. If you need to sanitise your cock cage and don’t have an appropriate disinfectant to use, either wait until you can buy one or use boiling water instead.

Conclusion

Cleaning your cock cage regularly is a good practice, and will ensure that you can safely lock yourself up without having to worry about infection. By following our cleaning methods and tips, you will be able to correctly clean your cock cage depending on how dirty it is as well as knowing how to dry and store it properly.