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8 Responses to “What is the best way to sanitize baby toys?”
By qman on Sep 5, 2007 | Reply
Spray bottle full of water with a couple tablespoons of bleach.
By lillejetaime on Sep 6, 2007 | Reply
There’s a disinfectant out there (I think clorox might make it) that is very gentle and safe just about for any use. If you go to the store and look in the disinfectant aisle it will probably be there, the 100% gentle kind.
By Quinn S on Sep 9, 2007 | Reply
My son’s doctor said that even the soft toys can be machine washed on a very gentle cycle with Dreft or handwashed with Dreft and air dried. Also, he said try using hot water and Palmolive Oxy Plus Foam Dishwashing Foam when you hand wash.
By busymom_6kids on Sep 12, 2007 | Reply
You may be surprised how many of those toys can actually survive the washer and some even the dryer. I’ve washed many stuffed toys and they come out of the washer clean and in good shape. Use the gentle cycle and air dry them if you’re concerned about the heat of dryer. You might try it first with something you’re not really attached to and see how it works for you.
By TxsWitchWAB on Sep 12, 2007 | Reply
Try these tips
By lovethatbabybrendon on Sep 14, 2007 | Reply
Vinegar water.It is safe and non toxic.You can also try health food stores for something safe or try to google holistic cleaning products and recipes.
By Kim S on Sep 17, 2007 | Reply
I clean my boys toys with those Lysol wipes … if i dont have any at that moment, I just take a little bottle of water and a bit of bleach ……
By downinmn on Sep 19, 2007 | Reply
I Lysol the hard toys, and machine wash the soft ones. I also fill the sink with mild soap and water and let them soak in that and dry. As far as the soft toys that have batteries, I just toss them out after they are used for so long.