Long-term hygiene?

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Happily caged
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Re: Long-term hygiene?

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Thanks for the comment wishful4. The postman left me s message today to pickup a parcel tomorrow. I have a feeling it's the Jail Bird.
Len51
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Re: Long-term hygiene?

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Go to keptforher.com and buy the squirt bottles and especially the sponges on a stick. Those sponges can reach inside your CB. I have a bottle of water with 20% mint mouthwash (someones great idea) and a smaller bottle of soapy water. At night I used to rinse my cage with the soapy water and then scrub with a sponge on a stick.

Now that I am using the new Holy Trainer that is not clear so I just take off the cage in the morning, clean it and put it back on. Real quick and real easy. I also clean it in the shower using body wash and my shower head that can be used handheld. I am unaware of any chastity rule book that says you cannot remove your tube for cleaning so I am still legally in chastity. :)

Even though I clean my tube, I cannot clean my penis well without removing the tube. It gets gross under the head of my penis and it always seems to smell or urine. This is the only thing I do not like about chastity. I have gotten used to be locked up and feel naked when I am not locked. I got used to not having orgasms anymore because at my age it is much easier to do. However, the cleaning up after peeing is the one thorn in my side.
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Wetnight
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Re: Long-term hygiene?

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[quote="Len51"]Go to keptforher.com and buy the squirt bottles and especially the sponges on a stick. Those sponges can reach inside your CB./quote]

I went to Amazon and got a couple scientific swan neck bottles that I'm hoping will do a good job when I get back into it as they have a small tipped end and a 80 degree bend in the neck that means they can be inserted into the top of the device or the bottom for flushing. Only really appropriate for at home, but I'll let you know how they work out.

I have to tell you all this talk of exacting measurements and issues with cleaning really makes me nervous about use of more than a couple of days or walking around and looking of the smell that follows.
Happily caged
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Re: Long-term hygiene?

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I must say that since in the Jailbird, I no linger need to clean it after each use. I barely need toilet paper for a quick wipe down after a pee, and as for my daily shower, a quick shampoo and rince just to be on the safe side and that's it. The CB6000 is okay as a first device, but you'll want to upgrade from that ASAP.
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Re: Long-term hygiene?

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Happily caged wrote:I must say that since in the Jailbird, I no linger need to clean it after each use. I barely need toilet paper for a quick wipe down after a pee, and as for my daily shower, a quick shampoo and rince just to be on the safe side and that's it. The CB6000 us okay as a first device, but you'll want to upgrade from that ASAP.
Same for me and the MCN Contender. It helps to forget you're wearing it. I don't need to lubricate or wash out stale sweat and urine. I like the open designs for practicality.
Happily caged
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Re: Long-term hygiene?

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peter_rabbit wrote:
Happily caged wrote:I must say that since in the Jailbird, I no linger need to clean it after each use. I barely need toilet paper for a quick wipe down after a pee, and as for my daily shower, a quick shampoo and rince just to be on the safe side and that's it. The CB6000 us okay as a first device, but you'll want to upgrade from that ASAP.
Same for me and the MCN Contender. It helps to forget you're wearing it. I don't need to lubricate or wash out stale sweat and urine. I like the open designs for practicality.
Interesting. I still find myself needing lubrication (petroleum jelly) around the base ring though, but no problem otherwise.