You could try using household dish soap and a scrub brush. That always seems to do the trick. You just have to use hot water to sanitize the car. Good luck.
try barkeepers friend (like comet, dry pdr for tubs etc) but its finer grain than other scrubbers. use gloves and scrub with a scrubbing pad (green ones). I have used chlorox with the mixture but be carefull…..gloves and i use chlorox straight on stuff like that. you just have to be carefull…cloths, breathing, and ALWAYS USE GLOVES. i cleaned my daughters used plastic play house with these items and it looked like new!! BE CAREFULL.. THESE ARE CONSIDERED CHEMICALS!
6 Responses to “Best way to make outside kids toys look like new?”
By T on Feb 27, 2008 | Reply
You could try using household dish soap and a scrub brush. That always seems to do the trick. You just have to use hot water to sanitize the car. Good luck.
By Rosco Turnbuckle on Feb 29, 2008 | Reply
pressure washer’s are what you should be thinking of, as a way to really clean up the existing dirt, greas etc
By vet.tech.kh on Mar 3, 2008 | Reply
try barkeepers friend (like comet, dry pdr for tubs etc) but its finer grain than other scrubbers. use gloves and scrub with a scrubbing pad (green ones). I have used chlorox with the mixture but be carefull…..gloves and i use chlorox straight on stuff like that. you just have to be carefull…cloths, breathing, and ALWAYS USE GLOVES. i cleaned my daughters used plastic play house with these items and it looked like new!! BE CAREFULL.. THESE ARE CONSIDERED CHEMICALS!
By iluvallmykids53 on Mar 6, 2008 | Reply
Gently scrub with plastic scrubber and BAR KEEPER’S FRIEND. Or try SOFT SCRUB.
By Phyllis F on Mar 6, 2008 | Reply
Stick them on the top shelf of the dishwasher for 3-4 minutes. Longer if really dirty. Open door and let them air dry.
By Mary Ellen on Mar 8, 2008 | Reply
Try a Mr. Clean eraser. It’ll get the toys clean without harsh chemicals - I promise.