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Alternative to Diva Wash soap?
I just bought my Diva Cup and while I have not received it yet I know I'm going to need to wash it at some point. In the FAQ's on the website, it has a Yes and No listing of what to use to clean it and under the No category it lists castile soap. I was going to use my Dr. Bronners unscented baby mild castile soap but now I'm not so sure.
I know the whole point is to not leave a residue and such, but should I break down and buy the diva wash or is there another alternative that you know of? It just seems so expensive, and while I know I use only a bit, I hate to buy something if I have something else on hand that will work just as well!
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- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Warm, soapy water works just as well, and I believe you can also boil them.
- 1 decade ago
I've never used the Diva Wash. I've been using my diva cup for almost two years. I have really sensitive skin, so I was nervous at first. I was using St. Yves feminine wash for sensitive skin and that was fine. When that ran out, I just started using hand soap or body wash and I've had no problems.