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Cleaning Bath Toys
After researching the mold/mildew issue for some time in an effort to avoid using chlorine bleach (for environmental reasons), I've concluded that the only ...
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- I got rid of all the toys that are squeeky or you can squeeze.....they all hold bacteria inside....the black and even clear mold/bacteria can cause boyles on their lit...
- Hi S.! I stopped using those toys completely the first time they felt slimey. I now buy the tub crayons and that keeps my daughter busy for the entire time.
- We use Shaklee's Basic H to clean everything. It's great on the toys and as with all our products, it's non toxic.(Oprah has featured our Get Clean Products on her sho...
Cleaning Tile Floor and Grout
Chlorine bleach that can damage clothes , damage surfaces, or produce potentially fatal vapors if mixed with other common cleaners ...
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- Clorox Bleach gel works wonders on grout.
- K., I have been A customer of these new products that a friend of mine referred me to and so far it is by far the best products I have ever used. The best part is t...
- Hey K., I haved used Zep on my floors but it does require scrubing. It can be found at Home Depot. I recomend a open house and no kids for few hours while its being ...
Cleaning Old Toys
Chlorine bleach is the number 1 poisoner of children in the US, so be really careful with where you use it if at all. Blessings, J. Helpful? ...
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- cleaning any toys in bleach is not really safe. a much better and totally safe option is hydrogen peroxide (I read it in a "mommy" book on cleaning). It disipates fa...
- Not sure how I'd clean the Lincoln Logs. Perhaps a soak in a Lysol solution and good wash with a vegetable brush and dishsoap afterward, but the Legos could go throug...
- The clorox could be harmful if your youngster put the toys in their mouths! You should be looking to use all natural cleaners, so that you don't have to worry about it...
When to Stop Using Baby Detergent?
Oct 23, 2009 ... Since we swim all the time, I've never worried about bleach (chlorine bleach and chlorine swimming pools are the same chemical). Helpful? ...
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- it will depend upon your child's sensitivity. I never used baby detergent and I used bleach when necessary. Never had a problem.
- I didn't use Dreft for very long because their high efficiency formula was hard to find and really expensive. I use All Free and Clear. It costs the same as other "All...
- Mostly a repeat of what others have said... I quit using Dreft around 18 months. My experience with Oxyclean is that it leaves the clothes feeling funny, almost stiff...
Slimmy Baby Carrots
baby carrots are from large deformed carrots. whittled down then soaked in swimming pools of CHLORINE, Bleach to "preserve" them! NICE right! ...
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- Hi S. - I think that when the carrots are slimy they are bad - don't eat them. If they are wet that's different - they're supposed to be. I have also had the same issu...
- baby carrots are from large deformed carrots. whittled down then soaked in swimming pools of CHLORINE, Bleach to "preserve" them! NICE right! CANCER is what they are s...
- I just started buying the organic baby carrots because I don't like the Bolthouse carrots. They seem to last longer, they don't get slimy, and they taste more like ca...
I'm Stumped with a Cleaning Issue
I'd try liquid, chlorine bleach at this point. I know it's toxic but sounds like that's what you need. G. B.. Helpful? Yes | No Save This Remove This Report ...
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- Yes, I agree with the others that "stuff" my still be in the trap. Take it apart and soak in bleach or hydrogen peroxide. GL:)
- Have you tried removing the faucet and cleaning the area. I'm wondering some went under the faucet area. Just a thought! Good Luck!
- It is probably the overflow that is 'contaminated'... and smells bad when it gets steamed. Replacing the sink itself is probably sufficient, but you could also just t...
How Long Before You Dump the Water in the Kiddie Pool?
I put a big splash of bleach in the water while I'm filling it and it tends to keep for ... I put just enough in that you can ALMOST smell the chlorine. ...
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- hi K., you should be able to leave it a maybe a week i always went by how the water looked and felt it can get pretty hot this time of year if you dont use the pool...
- According to the "little pool people", the water should be changed out every 8 hours. I spray the bottom of my kiddie pool with a mild bleach solution (on cap per spra...
- I dump it every day. I just dont fill it up as high. But I will not leave it in there.I also make sure to water the grass with the water. Put the pool in different are...
Pool Care Question
Yes, Baquacil is more expensive but you only need to use it every 10-14 days not every week like you do chlorine. Since Baquacil won't bleach out your swim ...
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- We have an inground pool with a vinyl liner. We use chlorine. We do not have any problems. I personally prefer chlorine. Our pool is very easy to maintain. I would r...
- A., I know that Baquacil is more expensive but stick with it. We have an above ground pool also and Baquacil is what we started with then my husband decided to try...
- I have used both Baquacil and Chlorine. I would choose Baquacil over chlorine any day!! Yes, Baquacil is more expensive but you only need to use it every 10-14 days n...
Restless Sleeper
And if you use chlorine bleach, it's even worse. Chlorine Bleach was invented by our military as a neuro-toxin. We dilute it and use it in our homes ...
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- My son was doing that and I found out he needed tubes in his ears. I found out becuase my Pediatrician referred us to an ENT Ear Nose and Throat doctor and the ENT to...
- Take him to the ped he could have a sinus infection. my daughter had her first at 6 months old.
- S., This sounds rather serious if he is in obvious distress and is banging his head! I would stop with the motrin; it is very dangerous. Have you considered seein...
What is the best organic household cleaners?
Never! combine chlorine bleach, oven cleaners, dishwasher detergent or toilet- bowl cleaners with ammonia, lye, rust remover, or vinegar. ...
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- Ecover is my favorite. A green product with great results. I also us vinegar and water, but don't like the smell so I add some lavender essential oil. Peppermint essen...
- Household cleaning should utilize the safest products possible. We still don't know the accumlated effects of this last century's large scale use of chemicals. Making...
- Vinegar and baking soda- works like a charm. Not necessarily organic, but I don't mind my kiddos crawling around in vinegar residue.