Cleaning Baby Toys

Updated on January 06, 2009
C.M. asks from Charleston, SC
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Hi Mamas!

What do you use to clean off your babies toys, carseat etc.? We just had relatives here with kids with colds, and of course we all got their colds. I have been washing everything but was trying to figure out what to wash the baby's toys with. My daughter is 3 months old and has started putting everything in her mouth (plus drooling a ton). I'd like to clean her toys a little, her Pack N Play and other household areas where people frequently touch to get rid of any leftover germs.

Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated.

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Wow! Thanks for all the great responses. I'm going to try a few of these. Fortunately all of us have finally recovered from our colds.

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J.B.

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I would use baking soda. for the plastic ones, wash them in a solution of baking soda and water. it is safer than chemicals since she puts everything in her mouth.

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Z.B.

answers from Atlanta on

basic and plan us every household bleach. You will just have to alternate the use of her toys. Start when she is sleep so by the time she wakes they will be ready for play. Then take the others and do the same.

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A.C.

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toys - put in the kitchen sink with soap and 3 cap fulls of bleach. For things that can be submerged in water (battery operated, etc) spray with lysol.

Car seat - remove cover and wash in washing machine (bleach or color safe bleach if you have it, if not wash in hot water). rest of car seat can be hosed down outside or sprayed with lysol.

bleach kills 99.9% of germs, so it's one of the best cleaning agents there is.

hope you all get to feeling better soon!

~AC

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T.K.

answers from Charleston on

You can spray lysol on everything. The carseat should be washable.

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L.M.

answers from Atlanta on

Use those chorlox wipes and than spray with Lysol and dont let you child play with the toys until after you clean them also spray Lysol on the door handles and phone

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A.P.

answers from Atlanta on

Hi C.,

I have a 23-month old toddler. In my past 23 months of cleaning toys that constantly have to go through a quick taste test before, during, and after play, I've always cleaned one of two ways-for smaller, more portable plastic toys, I allow them to soak in hot soapy water and then do a quick wipe down. For larger, more stationery toys, I use the all natural disinfectant power of white vinegar in a spray bottle, and wipe down thereafter. For teddy bears, stuffed animals w/o electrical devices, and car seats, I just throw those in the washing machine on gentle cycle and either drip dry or tumble. I hope this helps!

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H.U.

answers from Atlanta on

I use a steam cleaner. It kills germs without chemicals.

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T.P.

answers from Atlanta on

PLEASE don't use chemical-filled commercial products, or Lysol or bleach, especially on things your baby will be putting in their mouth. But there is no need to spend a ton on special green products either. I make my own all-purpose cleaner for everything around the house. It kills germs and cleans everything, and is economical to make. Put 1 c. water, 1 c. white vinegar and 1 c. rubbing alcohol in a spray bottle and add 2-3 drops of dish detergent as a grease cutter. Clean everything with it and no need to rinse. Germs are gone with no awful chemicals left behind for your little one. Hope that helps!

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S.G.

answers from Charleston on

New Mom,

Remember soap and water are the first line of defense and next to that I use clorox spray for surfaces once a week for my grand sons' toys and such. It is of note that my first and only daughter, beautiful Mother of my grandson is thirty years old and very healthy, I did the same thing with her toys, only then I just put one ounce of bleach in a gallon on water for weekly disinfection.

Good Luck,
Grammie G.

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A.A.

answers from Atlanta on

I use the Clorax anywhere spray. It kills germs and you don't have to rinse the toys. Its safe for children and animals! I use it everywhere! Its great!!

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N.H.

answers from Atlanta on

You could try diluted white vinegar in water. We always used to clean with this mixture; even our floor when we lived in a trailer and ants got bad in the summer. It really helped. The vinegar is a natural disinfectant and it won't hurt you, your kids, or your pets.
Then you can wash them with soap and hot water in the sink or bath tub.

Good luck!

K.B.

answers from Spartanburg on

I don't know about you but I am super picky what I use that comes into contact with my babies...and always have been. I use all non toxic cleaners and will not allow bleach in my home. I know that is what the day care centers use but just the fumes alone not to mention them then putting it in the mouth. I like Shaklee Germ off wipes that are totally non toxic and then for really heavy or big jobs I use the basic G. It is not quite as safe but does break down in 30 days in the septic or in the ground...whatever. I use it then rinse well if it is going in the mouth. I have raised my 11 children on these products and am so sold that after 12 years of using them I started my own business. I have used them for a total of 24 years now. Let me know if your interested and my web site is listed in the business section if you need more info.

Best wishes with that bundle of Joy!

K. B

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J.J.

answers from Atlanta on

Hi C.,

At home I've always used Clorox or Lysol wipes for my sons toys. After wiping them I would rinse the cleaning solution off and let them air dry. I used to babysit 2 other children so I was cleaning toys everyday! I also used the wipes for the pack and play and just let it dry before using it again. I threw all the stuffed animals in pillow covers that zip and put them in the washing machine. Everything I couldn't wash or wipe down I just sprayed with Lysol or Clorox spray and held it aside for a while until it dried completely. At the daycare I worked in we used a water and bleach mix and/or dish soap to clean everything (you can get the antibacterial kind or the kind with added bleach). While your baby is this young, definitely do all you can to avoid germs. However, I've heard that if we are narotic about germs for too long then our children can't build up the proper defenses against germs and virus on their own making them prone to more illnesses on the contrary. That's just a theory so you do what's best for you and your family.

Take Care & God Bless!
~J.

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M.G.

answers from Atlanta on

For ease, there's nothing better than Clorox wipes. If you want to be greener, spray a little all purpose cleaner on an old dishrag and wipe away. for small, plastic toys, fill a bucket with weak bleach solution and soak them, then rinse and air dry.

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J.S.

answers from Atlanta on

A spray bottle of white vinegar is all you need. It is a great natural disinfectant. It smells at first but the smell goes away after a few minutes. Make sure to wipe off all door knobs and light switches.

Good luck!

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A.D.

answers from Atlanta on

Hi C.

I have 3 kids-11yr old, 9yr old and a soon to be 2yr old come Tuesday so I constantly clean and sanitize. For toys I use Clorox wipes. Anything that can be detached I wash with Dreft but I let it air dry so that it's not hard putting the material back onto whatever it belongs. For places like the cloth area around the playpen that cannot be detached but is cloth, I use antibacterial hand soap and scrub it clean so that it penetrates and allow it to air dry before my kids touch it.

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C.H.

answers from Savannah on

If you choose to use any of those "wipes" listed by anyone make sure you rewash with good ole soap and water afterwards. I found out that the wipes leave a sticky residue on some toys--which actually was the toy beginning to disintegrate from the cleaner on the wipes.

Also, never-ever use those Mr Clean white sponges near kids toys or your kids. Yes, they can clean everything, but they also can cause severe burns on your childrens skin.

I used regular soap and water and/or vinegar solutions already listed by others when my kids were little.

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J.G.

answers from Charleston on

I have a Monster steam cleaner for cleaning awkward items. It is a handheld steamer that comes with a disinfecting setting. It is great for lots of things, but car seats, mattresses that have had accidents on, toys that won't fit in a dish washer, etc. All you have to do is spray the item and let it sit for 10 minutes and 99.99% of the bacteria and viruses are killed. I got mine from qvc and I've noticed it was much less expensive there than on the tv infomercials.

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L.D.

answers from Atlanta on

1 part bleach (clorox) to 10 parts water. It's the same as the surface sanitizer they sell. You can make a bucket solutions and dip the toys in them and let them dry and/or put it in a spray bottle and just wipe everything down. I wouldn't spray this on fabric but it is fine to wipe something down like the pack n play. You can also use those sanitizing lysol/clorox wipes. I would just wash the liner of the car seat if you can. You can also dilute white vinegar in water. I use this to clean my hard wood floors.

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