Milking Table Cleaning Guide: Keep Your Table Fresh and Safe

Milking table cleaning is one of those topics that does not get enough attention in buying guides. People spend time researching the right table but do not think about maintenance until they need it. Good cleaning habits protect your investment and keep sessions safe.
Why Cleaning Matters
A milking table surface sees body fluids, lubricants, and skin contact every time it is used. Without regular cleaning, bacteria accumulate on the surface, foam absorbs odors, and vinyl covers can degrade faster than they should. A quick clean after each use prevents all of these problems and adds years to the table’s life.
After Every Session
Do not skip the immediate wipe-down even when you are tired. Remove the waterproof pad or blanket you were using (this is why using one matters) and set it aside for washing. Spray the table surface lightly with a toy-safe cleaner and wipe with a clean cloth. Pay extra attention to the area around the hole where contact is highest. Leave the table uncovered for at least 15 minutes before putting anything back on it.
Deep Cleaning
Every month or so, do a more thorough clean. Wipe down the legs and frame with a damp cloth. Check all bolts and tighten any that have loosened. If your table has a removable cover, take it off and clean the foam surface underneath with a diluted mild soap solution. Squeeze gently to work the cleaner in then let it dry completely before reassembling. Use a fan to speed drying if needed.
Products to Use
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Toy-safe antibacterial spray is the gold standard for surface cleaning. Brands like Überlube, Pjur, and others make cleaners specifically for adult furniture materials. Diluted dish soap (1 teaspoon per cup of warm water) works fine for routine cleaning. Isopropyl alcohol at 70% concentration is good for sanitizing between partners.
Products to Avoid
Bleach will damage vinyl covers and degrade foam over time. Silicone-based cleaners can leave residue that makes surfaces slippery and sticky alternately. Acetone and alcohol concentrations above 90% can crack vinyl surfaces. Petroleum-based products including some furniture polishes will soften and eventually destroy PU leather covers.
Storage Tips
Store the table clean and dry. If you fold it for storage, do not leave anything resting on top of it that could compress or crease the foam. Keep it away from heat sources and direct sunlight which both degrade vinyl covers faster than almost anything else.
MILKER Classic
Easy-clean vinyl surface. Ships with care instructions included.
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