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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
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...
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...
Where to Find Net for Bath Toys?
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 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.
Cleaning Bath Toys
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- i boil the toys in water and bleach, suck the water into the insides (if they are the squeekie ones) squeeze it out and boil them for like 10 minutes, drain it. and b...
- Dishwasher or washingmachine is where they go in our house. About once a month. For any squeezy toys, squeeze out all the bath water and fill them with soapy/bleac...
- I've always put them in a bucket of hot water and bleach, then used rubber gloves to squeeze water in and out about 4 million times, then rinse & soak more in plain wa...
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...