how do i clean kids bathtub toys that ******?

Posted April 22nd, 2007 by admin
kids toys
island_girlprincess asked:


u know like rubber duckies that get water stuck in them. what is the best way to keep them safe and clean for my kids?

Darrel
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5 Responses to “how do i clean kids bathtub toys that ******?”

  1. deshonat26

    I don’t think there is any way to clean them 100% I let my kids play with those toys maybe for a few days and then out they go in the trash. I **** the thought of what is in side of them building up and then in to the water where they play, get clean, and yes some times drink the water.

    There are lots of new toys out there ducks and all that dont let water get inside of them

  2. A Loving Mother

    The best thing to do is throw them away and by new ones. They get bacteria infested and can cause harm to your children. Another thing you can do if you don’t want to throw them away is to use bleach. **** up bleach and shake it around and then ****** it out. I personally have thrown them away and not longer get the ****** toys. I like the bath toys that you can stick in the dish washer to clean or wash with soap and water easily. Makes me feel better since I can clean them more often. Good luck!

  3. datsleather

    fix up up a pan of white vinegar and water half and half soak and squeeze the water inside those that will hold water let them set for about a day and shake and rinse.

  4. molawbree

    I usually use a bleach solution for the favorites. The recipe is on the Clorox website. I started this after my son had a cold once. It cleans best. I also throw some away if they were cheap and not a favorite.

  5. starfire978

    Definately a bleach solution at least weekly. Be sure to drain the water out as much as possible after every bath. Oh and you want to soak them in the bleach water not just a quick swish. Personally if they are not an absolute requirement for baths I would find a toy I can clean easier and switch it out. Not that this is always possible with little gremlin’s favorite bath toy.