Cleaning


Just like any other reusable product, your Aneer Cup should stay clean before and after insertion.
“But what if I’m not at home and I need to clean my cup?” No worries. Below is a handy guide for the best way to take care of your new companion, no matter where you are.

First time users:

Check that the air holes around the top are fully open. Wash your hands and clean your cup with water and mild soap (seriously, none of that scented crap!)
Boil it in a large pot for 20 minutes before you use it for the first time.

At Work, I Can't Wash my Aneer with the Washing Liquid. Should I Wash the Cup with Perfumed Soap or Tap Water?

No. Perfumed soaps with unknown pH values might coat the cup with a layer of irritants that could damage the precious mucous membrane of the vagina. Some of these soaps may also contain agents that might damage the silicone. It's better to wash Aneer with tap water than use the wrong kind of soap. Aneer is smooth on the inside, making it easy to clean with water alone. 

How to clean menstrual cup in public toilet?

Don’t worry, we’re not going to tell you to run to the sink that’s on the other side of the bathroom stall. Remember that Aneer cup can hold blood for up to 12 hours! However, life happens, and we understand your fears.

Can I use other cleaning products or wipes to clean my Aneer menstrual cup?

Basically yes, but we do recommend our own products since they have been developed to work with our Aneer products.

When using another brand make sure that they don't contain any harsh chemicals, oils, perfumes or colorants that might leave residual on the cup and irritate the sensitive vagina.

How do I know if I’ve cleaned my Aneer menstrual cup well enough?

When your Aneer is clean it doesn't have any colors, smells or oily residue on the surface.

Menstrual Cup