Question by J J: What Natural cleanser do you use to sanitize your baby/children’s toys? ?
I have been using a vinegar and water solution. Most of the time I just spray it on the toys and let it dry all on its own. I do this about once a week, sometimes more.
When I worked at a preschool, we used a bleech water solution. And we would just spray the toys and let them dry. Im hoping it works the same way with vinegar? But I can’t find any articles to confirm this
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Answer by Simon A
Boil them
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I use bleach watered down to 10% I find that works the best…Good luck
i dont know. but i usually your wash my daughter’s toys with hot water and soap.
Vinegar doesn’t really sanitize. Try bleach.
boil. or bleach.. or they make a green spray its like lysol.
vinegar is not a disinfectant..i use clorox anywhere cleaner.. and clorox wipes
IT might not be natural but I use rubbing alcohol. They used it at a childrens hospital I was at so I figure it works
nothing at all and they’re still here and still healthy.
I use the greenworks products and vinegar and a good wipe down. Soap if there is dirt. I only break out stuff like lysol if someone has a serious infection. I think there is way too much overuse of chemicals.
I use vinegar and water too.
EDIT: Here’s an article about vinegar…
http://www.care2.com/greenliving/vinegar-kills-bacteria-mold-germs.html
5-10 percent bleach and water solution is what is reccomended for children toys. Its what we used in the daycare where I worked once a week, twice a week if kids where sick
Vinegar is totally fine and gets everything clean …I’ll find some links hang on
http://happyslob.blogspot.com/2006/09/does-vinegar-kill-germs-and-mold.html
http://www.motherearthnews.com/Natural-Health/1990-07-01/Organic-Cleaning.aspx
Rubbing alcohol.