Cleaning Your Cups

Consistent exposure to boiling hot water, whether on your stove top or in your dishwasher, will reduce the usable life of your Keeper or Moon Cup.

Customers who have not boiled or used harsh chemicals on our cups have reported their cups lasting five, seven, ten—even fifteen years. On the other hand, women who boil their cups, or use harsh chemicals to clean them, often reorder within a much shorter time. Although we are grateful for our customers and would certainly benefit from frequent re-orders, and there are other important reasons we vote for prolonging the usable life of our cups!

 

A Gentle, More Natural Method

Our 2 Favorite Options:

  1. Rinse (not soak) for a few minutes in warm, mild soapy water.
  2. Rinse in a dilute vinegar solution of one part vinegar to nine parts water.

You may also choose to boil the cup in an open pan for 2- 5 minutes. Note that prolonged boiling may damage your cup.

There is no need to spend more money or produce more waste from plastic containers buying a “special” cleaner for your cup. Our Earth does not need more waste!

 

“But CAN I Boil My Cup If I Want?”

Of course.

We use the highest quality natural gum rubber and medical grade silicone available and the producers of both materials highly recommend NOT using high temperatures or harsh chemicals for cleaning or sterilizing. Harsh cleaning and sterilizing methods like these will quickly degrade and weaken ANY material, thus reducing the number of years it will last.

About Discoloration

This natural discoloration is a sign that you are giving your cup a long and happy life.  A discolored cup is still clean and very usable.

Discoloration is natural and will vary in degree depending upon the user’s body chemistry, medications she might be taking and the water conditions in her geographical area, all of which might also play a role in lowering the life expectancy of any cup. Some women will experience various amounts of discoloration, while others will not experience ANY discoloration.

 

  • Do not store your menstrual cup in a plastic bag or airtight container.