Sex Toy Care Guide for Couples: Cleaning Shared Toys and Organized Storage
By Jake Turner · Senior Editor · April 2025

Couples using sex toys together have specific care considerations that solo users don’t face: cleaning between partners, shared storage that works for two, and the practical reality of a growing collection from two people’s interests. Here’s the complete care guide for couples.
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Cleaning Shared Toys: The Standard
The baseline: clean shared toys before and after every use. This applies regardless of monogamy status. Shared silicone toys clean the same as individual ones — warm water and sex toy cleaner, rinse thoroughly, air dry. What changes for couples is the consistency requirement: because two people are using the toy, cleaning cannot be delegated to “later” — it should happen immediately after use, before storage.
Cleaning Between Partners
For silicone toys shared between partners: thorough cleaning with toy cleaner after each partner is the minimum standard. For higher hygiene, particularly for anal-to-vaginal or genital-to-mouth transitions, sterilization options include:
Boiling (non-motorized silicone only): 3 minutes in boiling water.
10% bleach solution (non-motorized silicone, stainless steel): 10 minutes, then thorough rinsing.
Condom use: For vibrators and motorized toys that can’t be boiled, using a condom and replacing between partners is the practical standard recommended by sexual health educators.
Condom Use With Toys
For motorized vibrators that can’t be boiled, condom use between partners is the recommended sterilization equivalent. Use a standard latex or polyurethane condom that fits the toy’s width. Replace the condom between partners, and clean the toy normally after the session. Condom use does not replace cleaning — clean the toy after the session regardless.
Shared Storage Solutions
Couples’ collections often grow to include individual toys, shared toys, and accessories — quickly outgrowing individual pouches. A single organized storage box is more practical: all toys in one place, both partners know where everything is, and cleaning can be confirmed before storage (a clean toy goes in, a dirty toy doesn’t). The Home in Bold box with removable dividers fits shared collections well.
Privacy in Shared Households
For couples living with roommates, family members, or children, a locked storage box is essential. A code lock provides access to both partners without requiring a physical key to be shared or managed. The Home in Bold’s 4-digit code lock is set by the couple and not accessible without the code — appropriate for households with curious roommates, visiting family, or children old enough to open unlocked drawers.
| Scenario | Recommended Protocol |
|---|---|
| Silicone toy, same partner | Warm water + toy cleaner, air dry |
| Silicone toy, between partners | Toy cleaner + consider condom use for vibrators |
| Non-motorized silicone, between partners | Boil or bleach solution for sterilization |
| Anal-to-vaginal transition | Sterilize or use fresh condom — do not skip |
| Shared household storage | Locked box — code known only to partners |
One Box for Your Couples Collection
Both partners set the code. Both partners have access. The Home in Bold box keeps your shared collection organized, clean, and private from the rest of the household.
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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.
