Freestyle Guide to Cleaning & Drying Sex Doll Tunnels
Not sure if you've ever been troubled by cleaning and drying the tunnel after using your sex doll.
If you haven’t, no worries—it's never too late to think about it! To make cleaning and drying easier, I’d like to share a simple trick for maintaining your doll’s tunnel.
How to Clean and Dry the Tunnel Properly?
The key is keeping the tunnel open—once it's propped up, everything becomes much easier!
How to Keep It Open?
At first, I thought about using springs...
But then I realized a whisk works just as well! It’s cheap—just a few bucks—and available at any supermarket.
Worried it's too thick? No problem—just squeeze it a bit, and it narrows down.
Worried it doesn’t look great? That’s fine—we’re not using it for art!
Adjust the whisk’s diameter to your preference. I chose 2mm thick iron wire—easy to bend and adjust. Plus, since whisks are food-grade tools, you can use them with confidence.
How to Use the Whisk?
Insert it into the anal tunnel:
After using the sex doll, there’s usually lube inside, making insertion easier. If the tunnel is dry, I recommend inserting a finger first to gently stretch it open before inserting or removing the whisk.
The whisk should be long enough to reach the tunnel’s bottom, ensuring the entire passage is propped open.
Use a high-pressure water gun—a strong, direct water stream that reaches deep inside, washing out every corner.
Test results show that a few minutes of direct rinsing leaves zero residue inside the tunnel. Of course, you can use your finger to scrub the inside during rinsing —just remember to remove the whisk first before inserting your hand.
For drying, a powerful air pump works best—the kind used for inflating air sofas. It has a strong airflow and costs only a few bucks. If you also own an inflatable doll, you can use it for both!
I recommend having two whisks—one for washing, one for drying.
Before blowing air inside, first absorb excess water with a dry cloth. Clean and dried wet wipes also work great for soaking up moisture inside the tunnel. Keep a few prepared in advance.
From my tests, blowing air for about 5 minutes leaves the tunnel completely dry with no remaining moisture. Air drying also ensures thorough moisture removal.
Good luck!