Anal Toy Care Guide: Cleaning, Sterilizing and Safe Storage
By Jake Turner · Senior Editor · May 2025

Anal toys require the same hygienic care as other sex toys — but the stakes are higher and the protocols are more important. The rectal environment introduces bacteria (including fecal bacteria) into contact with toy surfaces, making thorough cleaning and proper sterilization (where the material allows it) a non-negotiable practice after every use.
This guide covers everything you need to know about caring for anal plugs, beads, prostate massagers, dildos, and vibrating anal toys — organized by material since the correct approach depends entirely on what the toy is made of.
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Why Anal Toy Care Is Critical
The anal and rectal area contains bacteria that are not present on external skin. Any toy used anally is exposed to these bacteria during use. For non-porous materials (silicone, stainless steel, glass, hard ABS plastic), thorough cleaning and sterilization eliminates this concern completely. For porous materials (TPE, rubber, jelly), bacteria can penetrate below the surface and cannot be fully removed — making porous anal toys a genuine hygiene risk regardless of cleaning thoroughness.
The recommendation from sex educators and the sexual health community is consistent: anal toys should be non-porous. If you own porous anal toys, use a condom over them every time and plan to replace them with non-porous alternatives.
Silicone Anal Toy Care
Silicone is the best material for anal toys — non-porous, body-safe, sterilizable, durable, and comfortable. Non-motorized silicone anal toys can be boiled for 3 minutes or washed in the dishwasher (top rack, no heated dry, no detergent) for full sterilization. For everyday cleaning: warm water with toy cleaner or a diluted antibacterial soap, rinse thoroughly, air dry.
Silicone anal toys shared between partners should be sterilized between uses. Not just cleaned — sterilized. Boiling or a 10% bleach solution (10 parts water, 1 part bleach, soak 10 minutes, rinse thoroughly) are the appropriate methods.
Stainless Steel and Glass Anal Toys
Metal (stainless steel) and glass anal plugs and toys are non-porous and sterilizable, making them excellent choices for anal use. Steel toys can be boiled. Glass toys can be boiled but avoid sudden temperature changes. Both can be cleaned with soap and warm water for everyday use.
Handle glass anal toys carefully — a hairline crack or chip is a reason to immediately retire the toy, as broken glass during anal use is a serious medical emergency. Inspect glass toys before every use.
Vibrating Anal Toys
Vibrating anal plugs and prostate massagers combine body-contact silicone with electronics. These cannot be boiled or submerged unless specifically rated IPX7 waterproof. For most vibrating anal toys: warm water and toy cleaner applied with a damp cloth, thorough rinse, complete dry before storage — especially around the charge port.
For the body-contact surfaces: isopropyl alcohol (70%) applied with a clean cloth followed by air drying provides additional sanitization for non-immersible toys. Allow 5 minutes contact time and ensure complete evaporation before next use.
Anal Bead Care
Anal beads require particular attention to the spaces between beads and the connector string or cord. For silicone beads on a silicone shaft: follow standard silicone cleaning. For beads on a string (fabric cord): the cord is fabric and porous — it cannot be fully sterilized. Replace string-style beads or use only with a condom. Silicone bead-on-silicone-shaft designs are the hygienic option for this toy type.
After cleaning, inspect the string or connector between beads for fraying, cracking, or weakening. A bead that detaches during anal use requires medical attention. Never use beads with damaged connectors.
Step-by-Step Cleaning Process
For non-motorized silicone, steel, or glass anal toys: Rinse immediately with warm water after removal. Apply toy cleaner or diluted antibacterial soap to the toy surface and work into all surface areas. Rinse thoroughly. For sterilization: boil 3 minutes (silicone and steel), or use bleach solution. Rinse after bleach — thoroughly. Air dry in a clean, ventilated location. Store only when completely dry.
Immediately after anal use, rinse the toy before doing anything else. Do not set down on surfaces without rinsing first. This is simple hygiene practice that prevents bacterial transfer.
Storage for Anal Toys
Store anal toys in individual clean pouches or bags to keep them separate from each other and from other items. The pouches prevent cross-contamination and keep toys dust-free. A dedicated compartment in a lockable storage box like the Home in Bold organizer works well for a collection that includes anal toys alongside other items.
Keep anal toys stored separately from vaginal toys as a best practice. The material cross-contamination risk is low when items are clean and stored in pouches, but maintaining the separation is a clean hygiene habit.
| Material | Porous? | Everyday Cleaning | Sterilization | Anal Use Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Silicone (non-motorized) | No | Soap + water or toy cleaner | Boil 3 min or bleach solution | Excellent |
| Stainless steel | No | Soap + warm water | Boil or bleach | Excellent |
| Glass (no chips/cracks) | No | Soap + warm water | Boil (avoid temp shock) | Excellent — inspect before every use |
| ABS hard plastic | No | Soap + water, wipe dry | Isopropyl wipe | Good |
| Silicone (motorized) | No | Toy cleaner + damp cloth | Isopropyl wipe + air dry | Good — check IP rating before submerging |
| TPE / rubber | YES | Warm water + cleaner | Cannot sterilize | Poor — use with condom only |
Organize Your Collection with Proper Separation
Anal toys should always be non-porous. If you own porous anal toys (TPE, rubber, jelly), use a fresh condom over them every time and replace them with non-porous alternatives.
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Jake Turner
Senior Editor · GloryHoleToGo
Jake has spent over a decade reviewing sexual wellness products and storage solutions. His brand care guides draw on official manufacturer documentation, direct product testing, and consultation with sex educators. Where manufacturer specifications were unavailable or varied by model, this is noted explicitly in the article.
