How to Store Butt Plugs: Hygiene, Materials, and Organization

How to Store Butt Plugs: Hygiene, Materials, and Organization

By Jake Turner  ·  Senior Editor  ·  May 2025

How to Store Butt Plugs: Hygiene, Materials, and Organization

Butt plugs require one additional storage consideration beyond standard sex toy hygiene: dedicated separation from toys used vaginally. This is a cross-contamination concern, not just an organization preference. Beyond that, storage protocol depends on material — silicone, stainless steel, glass, and TPE all have different cleaning and storage requirements. This guide covers all of them.

Note: Never store anal toys in the same compartment as vaginal toys without thorough cleaning and separate pouches. Cross-contamination between anal bacteria and vaginal tissue can cause bacterial vaginosis and other infections.

The Separation Rule

The non-negotiable foundation of butt plug storage: anal toys and vaginal toys must not share storage space without individual pouch separation. Anal bacteria (including E. coli) transferred to vaginal tissue causes infection. Even clean anal toys that have been thoroughly washed should be stored with clear separation — whether that means separate compartments in a box, separate pouches, or separate storage containers entirely.

The practical system: color-code pouches (blue for anal, pink for vaginal, for example) or use clearly labeled separate containers. In a shared storage box, use dividers to create dedicated sections. The goal is that there is never any ambiguity about which toy goes where.

Silicone Butt Plug Storage

Silicone butt plugs are the most common and easiest to clean. After every use: wash with warm water and mild soap, rinse thoroughly, and allow to air dry fully before storage. For non-motorized silicone plugs: full sterilization by boiling (3 minutes) or bleach solution is possible and recommended if the plug will be shared or after any anal-to-vaginal crossover concern.

Store each silicone plug in its own cloth or silicone-safe pouch. Silicone-on-silicone contact transfers plasticizers — keep silicone toys separated by pouches or dividers. Store in a cool, dry location away from direct sunlight.

Stainless Steel Plug Storage

Stainless steel plugs (Njoy, B-Vibe, Aneros stainless) are the easiest to sterilize — boiling, bleach, or dishwasher (top rack, no soap). After sterilization, dry thoroughly with a clean cloth before storage. Metal is fully non-porous and holds no residue.

Store in a soft cloth pouch — metal against other metal can cause surface scratching. Keep away from other metal items that could cause impact damage. The weight of stainless plugs means they should sit flat in storage, not balanced on a narrow surface where they could tip and fall.

Glass Plug Storage

Borosilicate glass plugs are non-porous and easy to clean, but require impact protection in storage. Wrap in a soft cloth or store in a padded pouch before placing in a storage container. Never store glass plugs loose where they could contact other hard items — even a small chip makes a glass toy unsafe to use.

Inspect before every use: run a finger over the entire surface, check the base for any chips, and look for hairline cracks held to a light source. Retire any glass plug that shows any damage.

TPE and Rubber Plug Storage

Porous materials (TPE, TPR, jelly rubber) cannot be fully sterilized and are generally not recommended for anal use due to the difficulty of fully cleaning bacteria from porous materials. If you do use porous anal toys, always use a condom, clean promptly and thoroughly after every use, and replace more frequently than non-porous toys. Store with extra separation from other toys — porous materials can transfer odors and surface residue to adjacent items.

Vibrating and Rechargeable Plugs

Vibrating butt plugs (b-Vibe, We-Vibe Ditto, Lelo Hugo) have electronics that limit cleaning to surface-level methods. For waterproof-rated plugs: wash exterior thoroughly with toy cleaner or mild soap and water. The seam between the silicone body and any ABS components is a cleaning focal point — residue accumulates there.

Charge before storage if battery is low. Enable travel lock (if available) before storing to prevent accidental activation. Store with the charging cable.

Organizing a Collection with Anal Toys

In a mixed collection (anal and vaginal toys), the organization system must make the separation obvious and automatic. Best approach: dedicated section of a storage box with removable dividers, with all anal toys on one side and all vaginal toys on the other. Label the sections if needed. The Home in Bold box‘s removable dividers allow exactly this configuration — one locked box, clearly organized, with everything separated and hygienic.

Traveling with Butt Plugs

Pack anal toys in their own dedicated zip-lock bag or travel pouch, separate from all other travel items. This serves both hygiene and discretion. Metal and glass plugs need extra padding in luggage — wrap in clothing items to protect against impact. Enable travel lock on vibrating plugs. All plugs are TSA-compliant and present no issues at security screening.

Material Cleaning Before Storage Storage Container Separation Required
Silicone (non-motorized) Soap/water + optional boiling Individual cloth pouch Yes — from vaginal toys
Stainless steel Soap/water + optional boiling Soft cloth pouch Yes — from vaginal toys
Glass Soap/water Padded pouch, rigid container Yes — from vaginal toys
TPE/rubber Soap/water (surface only) Individual bag, extra separation Yes — and from all other toys
Vibrating silicone Toy cleaner + damp cloth Pouch with cable Yes — from vaginal toys

Dedicated Sections for Anal and Vaginal Toys

The Home in Bold box’s removable dividers let you create dedicated anal and vaginal toy sections in one locked container. Clear separation, one organized system.

One Box. Clearly Organized.

Removable dividers keep anal and vaginal toys properly separated. Code locked.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do you store butt plugs?

Clean thoroughly and dry completely after every use, then store in an individual pouch or compartment clearly separated from vaginal toys. Use a dedicated section of your storage box or a separate container for anal toys.

Can you store anal toys with other sex toys?

Yes, but with clear physical separation. Use dedicated compartments with dividers or separate pouches. Never store anal toys and vaginal toys touching each other — cross-contamination causes bacterial infections.

How do you clean a butt plug before storing?

Warm water and mild soap, rinse thoroughly, air dry completely. For non-motorized silicone and stainless steel: boiling or bleach solution for full sterilization is possible. For glass: soap and water. For TPE: soap and water (surface only).

How long can a butt plug stay in?

The general guidance is no more than 2–3 hours for most plugs, shorter for non-flared-base designs. This is a usage question, not a storage question — for storage, always remove, clean, dry, and store properly after use.

Do you need to disinfect a butt plug?

Full sterilization is recommended before first use and after shared use. For solo use, thorough cleaning with soap and water or toy cleaner after every use is sufficient maintenance. Sterilize (boiling/bleach for compatible materials) as periodic deep maintenance.

Is stainless steel the best material for butt plugs?

Stainless steel is the easiest to sterilize (boilable, dishwasher-safe), fully non-porous, and highly durable. It is widely considered the best material for anal toys from a hygiene and longevity standpoint.

JT

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.

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