That's what Johnson suggests:
"It contains a solution of 50% vinegar and 50% water in an evaporator. Spray blocks with the solution. Wipe the blocks with a dry microfiber cloth. If an evaporator is not available, mix the mixture of vinegar and water Then dip a microfiber cloth into the vinegar / water solution, wring out the microfiber cloth and wipe the wood blocks. "
Stuffed toys
"You should clean stuffed animals and more stuffed animals every week, or if they're visibly dirty or stained," says Johnson. "It also makes sense to wash yourself when the baby was sick to stop the spread of germs. Placing stuffed animals in a pillowcase is recommended if parts break off during washing and washing machine according to the instructions. If there are none, it is normal to wash it with hot water and to dry it at low temperature. "
Mattress and sheets
"The bed should be cleaned weekly, or more often if necessary (overflow when your baby sneaks into bed)," says Johnson. "Start sucking both sides of the mattress and collecting under debris. If the mattress baby is waterproof, just wipe a baby wipe. If not waterproof, mix ¼ cup hydrogen peroxide, ¾ cup water and soap ½ teaspoon dishes. Dip a microfiber cloth in the solution and clean the mattress. Wash all sheets and blankets. "
You should also take precautions to protect yourself from allergens in bedding.
"As in every room in the house, the number of allergens in the nursery is huge, but it can be managed," said Richard Ciresi, owner of the franchise of neighboring company Aire Serv . "To protect the resting place every night, close their pillows and mattresses in an insensitive dust mite box. This will prevent accumulation. Be sure to wash the leaves at least once a week. "
Stroller handles
InsuranceQuote study found that the average handles cart contains 1,418,818 CFU, which placed it in third place among the four tested objects.
"In general, the handles are foam cars that make cleaning easier," says Leanne Stapf, vice president of operations at the Cleaning Authority . "Moisten a cloth with warm, soapy water and clean the handle, and you'll need to do it often because prams can be exposed to many external germs, so if you want to avoid this move, many manufacturers now offer washable handle covers."
Ready to go? Johnson proposes wet wipes for quick brushing.
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