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I've been looking for Sex Toy storage bags, and have found them few between, and high priced for a relatively small sized bag, so I've been considering making my own, but I'm unsure as to what material to make them from. As some toys are really soft I'd assume they are made of TPE/TPR, and I'm concerned about reaction with synthetic materials. What materials do you think are best for storing Toys in? I've been thinking, Microfiber, Muslin, Fleece, or Flannel.
I own a few Japanese "fleshlight" type toys that I bought over the years living there. They always were very expensive but have been lots of fun over the years. One came in a handmade wooden box lol. Point is that they would usually come loosely wrapped in a thin plastic material that is very close to your typical grocery store plastic bag. After use I: wash, pat dry lightly with a clean towel then place it in a new grocery store bag. I usually cut the bag in half so that it can breath a little. They have always stayed nice for me this way! Then it gets placed in the sock drawer in the back lol!
I bought a collapsable storage cube with a lid from Walmart and it works pretty well. Also plastic tubs lined with a towel would work good too.
I love and have loved many dolls. Former Dolls: Samantha - SY 165cm Elf Charles - IronTech male Clint - IronTech male Marcellus - Male Real Doll - Body A Orion - Male Real Doll - Body A Lance - WM Male #207 head Larry - WM Male #207 head Colt - Gabriel M1 Sinthetics Male Dolls in Storage: Laurence (aka Doc, Dorian, Beau) - Homemade fabric male doll Trevor - Homemade Fabric male doll Tristan - Homemade Fabric/Silicone hybrid male doll Landon - WM Male #207 Head
Current Dolls Lawrence - Homemade Fabric/Silicone hybrid male doll
Great question. I own a vinyl doll, she is allways inflated and dressed, and its mostly somewhere on the bed in the bedroom. So i think its maybe good to be in some part of clothes material, can cotton, or like bedding for example....
I lern't years back TPE toys and hard plastic ones melt together. I've many very old toys stored together but wrapped in paper towels to keep them from touching and their still in good condition. My one TPE doll I keep on a white cotton towel and so far no issues.