Thursday, 7 February 2013

Cleaning Baby Toys

Cleaning Baby Toys Detail
Step 1.Clean baby toys quickly with a baby wipe when you are out and do not have access to a sink. Use wipes to clean dropped toys or stroller toys, or give the baby another toy until you can properly clean the dirty one.Step 2. Clean teething toys and other toys which baby has mouthed using hot water and dish detergent. Hand wash the toys in the sink or use a plastic dishwashing tub designated for this purpose only.Step 3.Combine equal parts distilled white vinegar and water in a spray bottle. Label the bottle. Spray the mixture on toys and let set for 15 minutes. Dry off the toys.Step 4.Use a new scrubbing sponge to removed caked or hardened food or unidentifiable objects from baby's hard plastic toys or wooden toys.Step 5.Wash stuffed animals and other fabric toys in the washing machine using hot water. Use a washing machine net to keep small toys from being lost in the dishwasher.Step 6.Cleanse toys naturally using one quart of warm water combined with 4 tbsp. of baking soda.Step 7.Sanitize hard, plastic toys weekly or biweekly by placing them in the top rack of the dishwasher. Use the heat-drying option.Step 8.
ut hard and durable toys in a pot of boiling water for ten minutes. Dump out the water and toys into a colander in the sink.Step 9.Freshen stuffed animals between washings by sprinkling baking soda on their plush coats. Let the baking soda sit for 15 minutes. Dust it off over the sink.
Cleaning Baby Toys
 Cleaning Baby Toys
 Cleaning Baby Toys
 Cleaning Baby Toys
 Cleaning Baby Toys
 Cleaning Baby Toys
 Cleaning Baby Toys
 Cleaning Baby Toys
 Cleaning Baby Toys
 Cleaning Baby Toys
 Cleaning Baby Toys
 Cleaning Baby Toys 
           

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