Cleaning a chastity cage isn’t the most glamorous part of practicing male chastity, but it’s absolutely critical if you plan to avoid nasty skin diseases. I clean my cage thoroughly every few days. It prevents it from getting funky smells and helps to remove remnants of urine and perspiration which can accumulate from daily wear.
If you wear a stainless steel cage, as I do, it’s pretty easy to clean your chastity cage. However, you can just as easily apply these instructions to plastic or silicone chastity cages as well.
First, run your chastity cage under warm water and rub thoroughly. Then, spray it in the sink very generously with Clorox. I always run some additional water on it as I’m spraying until I see some suds. Then I spray some more.
Then, let your chastity cage sit in the sink with the Clorox on it for several minutes. Start the water again and rub it thoroughly and vigorously with a kitchen sponge. Once you’ve gone over all of the surfaces of your chastity cage, begin rinsing it under warm water until you’ve removed any residue of the Clorox.
Remove your chastity cage from the sink and towel dry as best you can. Then let it sit out and air dry for several more minutes.
Follow these steps and you’ll keep your chastity cage clean and your privates parts safe from harm.
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