Realistic silicone feet are made from high-quality, hypoallergenic silicone designed to feel soft and skin-like. To preserve their smooth surface, realistic texture, and long lifespan, it is important to clean them correctly using gentle, skin-safe products. This guide explains exactly how to clean them without causing damage, and how to dry them properly afterward.
⚠️During use, only water-based lubricants should be used⚠️
Oil-based products create chemical reactions that degrade silicone, making it soft, sticky, or discolored. Avoid using them, seriously.
1. What You Can Safely Use to Clean Silicone
Silicone is durable, but it should be cleaned only with mild, human-safe products. Harsh chemicals may cause the surface to become sticky, dry, or discolored. The safest choices are the same products you would use on your own skin.
Safe, gentle products
You can safely use:
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Mild liquid soap✅
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Baby soap or baby shampoo✅
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Gentle, fragrance-free body wash✅
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LukeWarm water (not too hot, not too cold!)✅
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Soft sponges or microfiber cloths
These products remove dust, oils, and residues without damaging the silicone.
NEVER USE
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Alcohol above 70% ❌
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Acetone or nail polish remover ❌
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Bleach or strong household cleaners❌
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Abrasive sponges ❌
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Oils, lotions, or silicone-based products❌
These can weaken the material or leave the surface permanently sticky.
2. Step-by-Step Guide: How to Wash Your Realistic Silicone Feet
Step 1 — Rinse with lukewarm water
Hold the prop under decent warm running water.
Use a comfortable temperature—similar to what you would use on your skin.
This helps remove dust and loose particles.
Step 2 — Apply mild soap
Put a small amount of gentle liquid soap ideally on your hand or if highly dirty and dusty, a soft cloth.
Massage the soap over the entire surface:
Sole, Heel, Arch, Toes and between each toes,
Use light pressure. There is no need to scrub hard.
Step 3 — Clean detailed areas with your fingers
For areas that tend to collect dirt (toe creases, nail edges), your fingers are often the safest and most precise tool.
Gently rub these sections until all residues are removed.
Step 4 — Rinse thoroughly
Rinse until the soap is completely gone.
Any soap left on the surface can create tackiness after drying, so take your time with this step.
Sometimes silicone surfaces can feel sticky after use, even after washing.
If this happens:
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Wash again using mild soap and warm water.
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Rinse very thoroughly.
4. How to Dry Silicone Foot Props Safely
Drying is just as important as washing. Proper drying helps maintain a smooth, realistic surface and prevents dust from sticking.
Step 1 — Pat dry with a soft towel
Use a microfiber cloth or soft cotton towel.
Press gently to absorb moisture—avoid rubbing too hard to prevent surface wear.
Step 2 — Air-dry completely
Place the silicone prop on a clean, dry surface and let it air-dry naturally.
Depending on humidity, this may take 30–60 minutes.
Make sure it is fully dry before storing or powdering.
Optional: Restore a soft, matte finish
Once the realistic silicone foot is completely dry, you may lightly dust your finger or a soft makeup brush with unscented talcum powder and apply it rubbing softly the surface of the soles. Don't forget that it's better too little talcum than too much.
This helps remove any natural tackiness and restores a smooth, skin-like feel.
5. Storage
Always store your beautiful pair of silicone feet in a dry and room temperature place, protected from dust and direct sun rays (UV rays more precisely).
You can store silicone props in a thin cotton bag or plastic bag as long as the material is clean, non-sticky, and free of oils. Make sure the props are completely dry and that the bag does not contain any additives that could transfer to the silicone.
Silicone is a sensitive material, so proper care and gentle handling are essential to preserve its quality and longevity.
6. Have fun again and again with our Realistic feet !
Take good care of your silicone props, and you’ll be able to enjoy and use our realistic feet again and again.