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How to Care for a Gramma's Sausage:

By taking these steps, you can extend the life of your sausage and ensure maximum comfort and cleanliness while wearing:
 

1. Daily Cleaning

  • Wash Regularly: If you wear your packer daily, it should be cleaned after each use. Use warm water and a mild, fragrance-free soap to wash it. 

  • Rinse Thoroughly: Ensure all soap is rinsed off, as residue can cause irritation.

  • Pat Dry: Use a clean towel to dry your packer, blow dry the packer, or let it air dry before use or storage.

2. Storage

  • Cool, Dry Place: Store your packer in a cool, dry spot away from direct sunlight. Excess heat or UV light can degrade the material.

  • Separate Compartment: Consider keeping it in a separate container or pouch, especially if you're traveling, to prevent contamination.

3. Skin Safety

  • All materials in our packers and play items are 100% skin safe, but if you have sensitive skin, any soft object (no matter how skin safe) in your junk-region can potentially trap moisture, which may lead to skin irritation in sensitive individuals. The cure? Packing underwear with the pockets (we have a few in stock, but if you're reading this and we don't have any, we purchase from Bullet Briefs -- go visit their website if you wish!

  • Avoid Talc Powders: Some people like to powder their dick. Talc-based powders can cause health issues, so please avoid them!! Cornstarch-based powders are safer. 

4. Silicone-Specific Care

  • Our packers are 100% platinum cure silicone. Silicone is quite durable avoid exposure to sharp objects or abrasive surfaces. It's better to lather up soap using your hands on the packer rather than a bristly sponge, for example.

  • Play item-specific: To sterilize in between uses, boil for 5 minutes. Food safety! :P 

5. Avoid Certain Products

  • Avoid oil-based lubricants (e.g. with play items), as this can degrade silicone!

  • Harsh Cleaners: Steer clear of alcohol, bleach, or other harsh cleaners, which can damage the packer surface. 

6. Patch as Needed

  • Check for Damage: Periodically inspect your packer for any signs of wear and tear. Patch any tears as they occur. This will extend the life of your packer immensely!

 

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