i always washed my sons toys in with the dishes, pacifiers teething rings,,things like this and the other toys in the separate dish water...
2006-08-21 14:27:43
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answered by bllnickie 6
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most day cares use bleach water but Ihave a hard time with that, I get bad chemical reactions when I use bleach to clean to I can imagine that it is no good for babies. I would use one or both of the following: either use one of those steam machines and steam and wipe clean or use a mild antibacterial dishwashing detergent and make sure to rinse well. Another option would be, if the toy can handle it, old fashioned boiling water.
2006-08-21 14:31:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Soap and water.....rinse, then thoroughly dry the toy before giving it to your kid.
Rubbing alcohol can also be used if there's no time to clean the toy and it isn't too dirty. Just wipe the toy clean after that to make sure there's no alcohol residue.
Peace.
2006-08-21 14:30:31
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answered by Anonymous
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We used to easily use dettol and then wipe off with slightly one wipe. on the unusual occassion we'd want to pour boiling water over it, yet make positive that is cooled previously handing it decrease back. we ought to ensure that children do no longer positioned germs in mouths, even with the undeniable fact that it really is no longer plausible to stay away from all. it really is each from time to time more desirable helpful understanding that the domicile / section is sparkling and sterile accordingly something picked up will be extremely sparkling and germ loose.
2016-11-26 22:10:05
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answered by haglund 4
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Dishwasher. If they're not dishwasher safe, I'll wipe them with a Clorox or Lysol wipe and let them air dry before giving them back to the baby.
2006-08-21 14:27:12
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answered by brevejunkie 7
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There is a new cleaner out called lysol hard surface cleaner or clorox hard surface cleaner it is safe to use near food and on toys-it is a spray and you just wipe it off
2006-08-21 14:29:43
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answered by joanne 2
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there is a new surface disenfectent spray out by clorox and you just spray it on whatever object you need to sanitize. It is safe for childrens toys, pacifiers, etc. If you want to lear more check out this site it has more info on that product.
http://www.clorox.com/solutions_anywhere.php
2006-08-21 15:09:02
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answered by ndomnic05 2
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baby saliva
Wash the toys all you want but you're still going to find your child teething on some furniture or a stick in the backyard or something.
All you can do is be sensible, wash things in soap and water, but don't get paranoid about it.
2006-08-21 14:28:28
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answered by Anonymous
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With all the kids that I have - I've always just ran them through the dishwasher at night. Water temp's high enough to kill the germs, and they rinse off enough.
2006-08-21 14:42:00
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answered by ? 5
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put them in the dishwasher and run them through the "sanitize"cycle then just run it under hot water before giving it to baby just to be sure there is no residual cleaning agents on it.
2006-08-21 14:28:47
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answered by lcsotter 4
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