High Chair That Is Made of Wood

Updated on June 20, 2010
S.T. asks from Troy, NY
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I saw comments how to clean high chair from Fisher's Price but the one I have was given to me and God bless that person and I was wondering how to get some hard stuff (foods) off the wooden high chair? I don't want to use something that is too rough and ruin the chair if you know what I mean. Let me know and thanks.

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J.L.

answers from Los Angeles on

We have an eddie bauer wooden highchair at my in-laws house. We don't use scratchy things on it (like brillo pads) instead try soft scrub sponge with hot soapy water. Good Luck! =)

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J.R.

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Dear S., Baby wipes! followed by a paper towel.
HTH. Jilly

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M.M.

answers from Dallas on

We had a wood high chair. Sometimes, I would place a damp paper towel over the stuck-on food for a short while to loosen it up then wipe it away. A plastic scraper can work too. If you scratch it, it's okay, that's the beauty of wood - it just looks well used :) Or you can sand it and re-stain it if you want it to look better. Once you get the stuck-on stuff off, just be diligent to wipe it off after each meal.

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A.W.

answers from Binghamton on

I lay a wet washcloth (not dripping) over the area and let it sit for 15 or so minutes and when I come back to it I can wipe it off with minimal effort and no chemicals. My son has a feeding tube and is just now learning to eat pureed foods. When these dry on his chair it is like cement! This trick works every time! Good luck!!!

K.C.

answers from Barnstable on

Shaklee has an all purpose cleaner that is AWESOME. And safe for children!

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N.B.

answers from Jamestown on

My oldest daughter had a wooden high chair. We soaked the food particles with warm soapy water and scraped them off with a plastic spatula. Then used baby oil to remove the water stains, if any.

Baby oil works with getting water stains off coffee tables too..just to let you know.

Nanc

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