Bath Toys
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Bath Toys
Bath Toys
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- We re-use the taco bell cups (the big plastic ones) for lots of stuff including as a toy in the tub. We also have a few "baby" toys that were grown out of as play toy...
- My kids love spray water bottles, cups and empty shampoo bottles (little trial size ones are best) in the bath tub. They are both older (3 & 5) - but these have been ...
- 1. funnels and 2 liter pop bottles with various scoops - let your child figure out the use of the funnel, don't show 2. food coloring in the water makes all old toys...
Bath Toys
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- I fill my kitchen sink with a mixture of warm water and vinegar. The solution cleans the toys, gets rid of soap scum and is non-toxic.
- Hey J., There was a study on 20/20 or dateline (one of those shows), that studied cleaning bath toys. Even when soaked in bleach water the squirt toys still had a lar...
- I use the bleach method and i just make sure that i wash them out really really well. i will even take a dark towel and swirt water out of them onto it to see if it d...
Bath Toys
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- I agree with Catherine C. about the plastic containers. You can take a milk jug and drill holes in the bottom of that or throw-away-containers such as empty margarine...
- Cups of different sizes, boats with things that can ride in them, sail boats, tiny basketball hoop and balls(no holes) was a fav for a long time. We also have foam pi...
- My suggestion is to give him some of your old Tupperware containers or measuring cups/spoons. My husband drilled little holes in the bottom of a few containers so wate...
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How to Clean/steralize Bath Toys
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- we just toss ours in the dishwasher from time to time--you could also put them in a lingerie bag (or probably even a pillow case) in the washing machine. it might be ...
- I use the dishwasher. There is no bleach involved and the heat from the dishwasher staralizes them. T. C
- I soak them in dilluted bleach water in the sink for a couple of hours and rinse them really well. My son is very sensitive to soaps and detergents, so I have to be v...
Disinfecting Bath Toys
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- I'm feeling bad, I don't clean them, I usually throw them away if they get scum built-up or look yucky.
- I put them in a laundry bag(the kind used for delicate items) and wash them in the washing machine. Then I air dry them.
- Be sure to squeeze excess water out every time to avoid mold growth. To Disinfect, we use Sol U Guard. Great disinfectant but also kid friendly and environmentally s...
Cleaning of Bath Toys
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- I wash them by hand with liquid dishwasher detergent and a sponge or towel.
- I've washed many toys, bath and otherwise, in the dishwasher. One of the toys played music and I hesitated but when it was dry the music played on. I've washed man...
- The dishwasher is a safe and easy way to clean any plastic toys, be they bath or regular toys. With that said, filling the kitchen sink with hot water and about 2 tab...
Cleaning Bath Toys
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- I Washed them in the dishwasher.
- I used Shaklee's Basic G. It is much safer than bleach and kills more germs/viruses. I also use their cleansers so there is never soap scum. These products are ve...
- I periodically fill the tub with hot water and bleach and let the bath toys soak, then use a scrub brush on them. Cleans the toys & the tub at the same time.
Stinky Bath Toys!
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- We use the same products as Tracy T, and I second the motion on using them instead of what you can find at the "store"!! (Since Tracy answered first, I will refer you ...
- try green works made by chlorox, it's all natural and safe for kids and the environment .It smells good too.
- First of all - WOW - natural! You are amazing! :o) I was begging for that epidural!! hee hee I read the other posts and I agree with them...but I have another sugge...