Some children inexplicably hate bathrooms. Or they fear the water . Or they simply refuse to obey the basic rules of human hygiene and indulge in their own filth . If one of these is your hand luggage cross, you will need to stock up on bath toys. Choose from a single piece of silicone, rubber, or plastic with no holes so that water doesn't get trapped inside . Because the trapped water leads to the formation of mold which is not to their taste.
But even if you stock up on the crème de la crème of bath toys, you should wash them . Experts, including the cleaning service The Maids , recommend, bath toys to once a week clean .
Clean bath toys
"If you can cook the bath toy, cook it. Or do not give them to wash bowls . You can also scrub it with dish soap and water with a toothbrush, "said Sarah Paiji Yoo, cleaning expert, co-founder and CEO of Blueland, a New York-based startup that makes eco-friendly cleaning products. says TODAY at home . "We recommend toys without holes because the water gets stuck in them and it is very difficult to clean. I would recommend rubber or silicone as they are easier to cook or wash off.
But let's say you don't have a dishwasher or you just feel weird washing rubber ducks and drinking glasses on the same machine.
Clean bath toys with vinegar
Poison, which makes baby products, recommends cleaning bath toys with a solution of water and vinegar .
- Mix a gallon of water with half a cup of distilled white vinegar.
- Soak the toys in the solution for an hour.
- Use a toothbrush to scrub the toy.
- Rinse toys with water and dry well.
How to clean bath toys in the dishwasher.
If you still prefer to use your dishwasher, it's easy and safe.
- Place the toys on the top basket so they don't melt or warp.
- Set the dishwasher to disinfect settings, if available.
- When you're done, dry them well.
How to cook bath toys to clean.
You can also clean your children's bath toys by boiling them out.
- Fill a large saucepan with water and bring it to a boil.
- Add bath toys.
- Cook for 1-2 minutes. Remember that most plastics won't melt in boiling water.
- Use pliers to lift the toy out of the water and squeeze out anything that's stuck in it.
- Let them dry.
This article was originally published on May 3rd, 2021.
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