| Posted By |
Message |
LoveBug302
Baby Girl #2 is Here!

Member since 7/11 1652 total posts
Name:
|
cleaning toys at home
is there a safe cleaning product that I can use to disinfect our toys at home? TIA
|
Posted 6/23/16 2:38 PM |
| |
|
Long Island Weddings
Long Island's Largest Bridal Resource |
hidingin1516
LIF Adult
Member since 9/15 1009 total posts
Name:
|
cleaning toys at home
Bleach. It's was the into thing we were allowed to clean with at the day care I worked at. Half bleach/water to clean the tables. Fill the sink bleach and water and soak the plastics toys. Fabric spot clean with dish soap and scrub. Some things I toss in the wash
|
Posted 6/23/16 7:27 PM |
| |
|
Summergrl14
LIF Adolescent
Member since 4/16 625 total posts
Name:
|
cleaning toys at home
I use the babyganic spray
|
Posted 6/23/16 8:33 PM |
| |
|
gina409
TWINS!

Member since 12/09 27635 total posts
Name: g
|
Re: cleaning toys at home
We use the dishwasher
|
Posted 6/24/16 10:56 PM |
| |
|
IVFmiracle
Complete

Member since 12/12 4088 total posts
Name:
|
Re: cleaning toys at home
All natural disinfectant spray. I do it at night and let everything dry.
Message edited 6/25/2016 6:17:10 AM.
|
Posted 6/25/16 6:16 AM |
| |
|
BlessedMomma
LIF Adult

Member since 12/11 6163 total posts
Name: Momma Bear
|
cleaning toys at home
Vinegar and water Babyganics Boiling water Dishwasher top rack
|
Posted 6/27/16 7:55 AM |
| |
|
KaKa2323
Got my miracle
Member since 9/11 1465 total posts
Name: K
|
Re: cleaning toys at home
Posted by BlessedMomma
Vinegar and water Babyganics Boiling water Dishwasher top rack
Yes! I mostly use an all natural dish detergent to wipe things down but I use all of the above too.
And don't use bleach!! Ah probably the worst thing you could use.
|
Posted 6/27/16 6:01 PM |
| |
|
Sparrow
LIF Adult
Member since 11/10 6826 total posts
Name:
|
Re: cleaning toys at home
Posted by hidingin1516
Bleach. It's was the into thing we were allowed to clean with at the day care I worked at. Half bleach/water to clean the tables. Fill the sink bleach and water and soak the plastics toys. Fabric spot clean with dish soap and scrub. Some things I toss in the wash
I just wanted to point out, that is way too high of a concentration of bleach.
|
Posted 6/27/16 8:01 PM |
| |
|
Sparrow
LIF Adult
Member since 11/10 6826 total posts
Name:
|
Re: cleaning toys at home
Posted by KaKa2323
Posted by BlessedMomma
Vinegar and water Babyganics Boiling water Dishwasher top rack
Yes! I mostly use an all natural dish detergent to wipe things down but I use all of the above too.
And don't use bleach!! Ah probably the worst thing you could use.
What is so bad about bleach? Doesn't it evaporate to be salt?
|
Posted 6/27/16 8:09 PM |
| |
|
LoveBug302
Baby Girl #2 is Here!

Member since 7/11 1652 total posts
Name:
|
Re: cleaning toys at home
thanks ladies. I bought the babyganics spray. I need it to clean toys of all sizes and we don't have a dishwasher.
|
Posted 6/28/16 8:33 AM |
| |
|
MrsD121011
LIF Adult

Member since 5/12 1460 total posts
Name: Elicia
|
Re: cleaning toys at home
Posted by Sparrow
Posted by KaKa2323
Posted by BlessedMomma
Vinegar and water Babyganics Boiling water Dishwasher top rack
Yes! I mostly use an all natural dish detergent to wipe things down but I use all of the above too.
And don't use bleach!! Ah probably the worst thing you could use.
What is so bad about bleach? Doesn't it evaporate to be salt?
Salt? Never heard that one. Usually it's like a half a cup per gallon of water to make a cleaning sloution. But bleach can be very harsh on thing. You're better of buying the babyganics spray of I use a mixture of vinegar, lemon juice and water in spray bottle. Just spray and wipe it down. I dump and rinse the bottle after each use though because I use fresh lemons.
|
Posted 6/28/16 8:37 AM |
| |
|