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u/fingersontheknurling · 1 pointr/fleshlight

As far as "need" goes, that's it. Just make sure the lube is water based and unscented. Gun oil h2o seems to be the favorite around here, but there are cheaper options.

Here are the possibilities along with everything you should know beforehand...

Talc - It's gonna come sticky or get sticky over time. There are two options for getting rid of this. 100% pure talc is one of them and corstarch is the other.

https://www.amazon.com/Silver-Cup-Premium-Talcum-Powder/dp/B07N6MRWNB

ILF used to talc all sleeves until Johnson and Johnson got sued for using contaminated talc that caused ovarian cancer. This is a Johnson and Johnson problem and not a talc problem (hence the reason it's still for sale). Take an old sock and pour some in it. Use a good rubber band to keep it shut and dab the sleeve with it. A little bit of the powder will come out each time and get rid of the sticky. I also do the same thing with the fingers of a cheap clothe glove to do the inside of it. You might not need this as much with a pilot. If you choose to go the cornstarch route, you can do the exact same thing only you have to do it almost every time. Talc is a once every couple months type of thing.

70% Isopropyl alcohol - Basically rubbing alcohol only some have other ingredients in it. You don't want the other ingredients as it may hurt the sleeve.

https://www.amazon.com/70-Isopropyl-Alcohol-32-oz/dp/B0006Q0062

Currently sold out, but you can find it from their own online store. An empty spray bottle to put it in is a good idea too. Be careful if you go with an old one that had cleaner in it because the cleaner may have left a residue in the container that can mix with the alcohol and hurt your sleeve over time. This is for disinfecting once every month or two. Just give the inside a spray and rub all the different little nooks and crannies with it and let it dry. I know somebody who has been using these things for years and never done this, so.......Up to you. I paid 3 bucks for the alcohol and 1.5 for the spray bottle.

The only other real need I can think of is how are you gonna dry it? Anything fibrous leaves lint behind. Especially if you don't talc or cornstarch it. I tape a microfiber cloth for wiping sunglasses and tape it around a chopstick or a piece of a plastic coat hanger in a way that it wraps around it and enables me to push the cloth through and take out any excess water really quickly. Improves dry time immensely and is reusable. With a pilot, ou might not need the stick. Just the microfiber cloth might do the trick.

To let it finish drying, it's best to have it hanging vertically somehow. Taking a wire hanger and bending it in a way that you can slide it on it so it hangs up and down so any excess water can drip out is great and you can hang it in a closet or just about anywhere until it dries. One of the more important things about these is to NOT put it in the closed case while damp or wet. That moisture can lead to mold or mildew that pretty much means you have to toss it. That's also why even though I'm a talc user, I also have cornstarch. If I ever put a sleeve away for an extended period of time, I alcohol it to clean up anything that may be in there and it also makes it dry super fast. I then cornstarch it to absorb any moisture that might build up before next use. If this is your one and only, this is a bit of overkill. You'll probably be using it a lot and hence cleaning it a lot.

In closing, I talc sleeves about once every 6 months or so. They probably get the alcohol treatment once every couple months. You can do without these, but I recommend them. Especially the powder treatment (talc or cornstarch) and making sure it's dry before you put it away is very important. If for some reason you can't find a way to hang it up overnight in a closet, then maybe a small fan to blow it dry.

u/misterflyer · 2 pointsr/fleshlight

>Wanted to know if Argo Corn Starch is safe to use?

Any corn starch is safe as long as it's just corn starch.

>I have safety concerns about sanitation, but to warm and clean my fleshlight, is using my restroom sink clean? I know it's the most common method everyone uses but I don't know if I'm just being paranoid with using an area where people spit in and brush their teeth in.

It doesn't actually have to go into the sink or onto any surfaces. Just hold it in your hands while cleaning it (eg, I use disposable vinyl gloves). And I have bus tub in case I need to set it down.

Just use common sense.

>Also I don't have a fan or the likes to dry my fleshlight, would I be fine with just leaving it out to try? Time isn't an issue for me to dry, but many posts I've seen it seems like a fan is an essential to drying out your FLs.

A fan isn't essential. It just speeds up the air drying process. Using decent quality paper towels should make it 98% dry. After than you can air dry it with or without a fan.

>Is it advised to turn your fleshlight inside out to clean and dry? I've seen very mixed responses to this.

It's completely unnecessary. And it can overstretch the material which can damage the sleeve.

Cleaning and maintaining a fleshlight is a lot easier than people make it out to be. Just use common sense and don't over complicate things.

u/hornironi · 1 pointr/fleshlight

I just got the fleshlight ice recently too, and ya it was super sticky but I read that if you dust the outside with plain cornstarch it helps.

i tried it - and it makes the outside feel smooth as silk. used it three times this morning before i rolled out of bed ha, love this clear one cause its hot to see ur cock all up in it filling it with jizz.

actually I just found this, says it's just cornstarch tho, so save your money and just go to the grocery store:
https://www.fleshlight.com/product-care/fleshlight-renewing-powder/

ps. this stuff makes the best lube, they sell it at some sex shops too:
https://www.amazon.com/Jorvet-J0109-J-Lube-Obstetrics-10-Ounce/dp/B006G2S17A

u/mystealthfap · 1 pointr/fleshlight

Don't search for safes, those are huge, heavy, thick, and made to withstand actual abuse. You just don't want people accidentally coming across a sex toy. Search lockboxes. They are boxes, with locks. Things like this.

Alternately, /u/bustnuts100's suggestion for a toolbox is a great one. My only concern would be that people might need a tool and reach for it.

I'd say to go with the lockbox, and if asked, just say it has some bullshit in it that you can say is sentimental but no one else would really care about other than you. Photos of your grandparents as kids or something.

u/Hexenschuss · 5 pointsr/fleshlight

Different. Just get cornSTARCH.

Should be very white and a fine powder. Like when they show cocaine in Hollywood movies.

Unlike cocaine it should be quite cheap.

https://www.amazon.com/ARGO-Cornstarch-35-Ounce/dp/B0045DMLXM

It's used among other things to thicken sauces in cooking.

u/notoneofyourfans · 3 pointsr/fleshlight

I have five year old sleeves that look and feel exactly like the day I took them out f the box. My routine? I run really hot water through it to clean it for about two minutes, let it air dry without caps overnight and powder it with cornstarch about once a week (except the clear ones). But then, I have about a dozen and rotate them out even though I have favorites. If you are using one sleeve more than an hour a day, then that might be the problem. Use a LOT of water based lube. I go cheap and make my own by the pint from J-Lube. But if you prefer using no or low lube, that may be your problem. I use a lot of lube, but when I want more friction, I just tighten the cap.