CB-6000 and Water

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    How does everybody dry off their penis when they get out of water (shower, pool, hot tub...anything that gets it wet)? I don't want moisture getting stuck in there because I tend to have very sensitive skin when chlorine sits on it. Thanks in advance!
     
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    I don't, but I don't have any issue. you could use a blow drier that would seem to dry it quickly..
     
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    Thanks Gabriellia...I'll try the "cool air" option on my wife's hair dryer...
     
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    Cotton swabs
     
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    If you have a sensitive skin as I have, than 'dry blowing' the chlorine swimming water is a bad idea. This way, only the water vaporizes and the chlorine will stay on your skin in a 'dried' form.
    I'd much rather go with Epilady, cotton swabs after you have flushed the CB with regular water (and soap if possible)
     
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    My husband has showered wearing the CB-6000s with no problems. I just take out the metal lock and put in a small plastic wire temporarily to keep it locked together.

    If there were an issue with chlorine, I would take the device off very briefly while he showers. His showers are supevised anyway, by me or by one of my friends. I would take that opportunity to rinse out the device to keep it clean.
     
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    I use cotton swabs (q-tips are so much better than generic...) to dry out the inside of the cb and then apply a little baby oil... it doesn't get it 100% dry, but it works.
     
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    Hmm, I've never had an issue with moisture, although the skin does tend to be more sensitive after it comes out of the cage...of course, the solution for that is to never let it out of its cage, :eek:)
     
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    Okay. Thanks for all the replies. I'll try them all and see what works best...
     
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