Cleaning Non-washable Children's Items

Updated on March 29, 2010
S.C. asks from Newberg, OR
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I need to clean the edges of my co-sleeper. After three little ones it a bit discolored and has some stains on it.

I also need to clean two of those Leap Frog stuffed animals that talk. They are not machine washable.

Any suggestions. Thanks!!

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D.H.

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I would make a mixture of some water with a little woolite and use a toothbrush (use the mixture sparingly) - and scrub, then wipe with a damp cloth as you go. You don't want it to soak up very much of the mixture, but at least it will help with the stains and germs. UV light also kills germs, so put it in the sunlight after you scrub. Hope that helps :-)

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M.W.

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my 4yo was sick last week and ended up throwing up all over her brand new pal scout (leap frog). my hubby immediately (well after all the sheets were changed) wiped it with on of those clorox sanitizing wipes. it seems to have done the trick. got the spots and there isn't any smell remaining. ~m

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K.S.

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warm soapy water...simple but effective.

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W.C.

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Dry clean--I learned that the hard way.

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