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over a year ago
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What do you use to clean yours? I find using wipes or washing them with soap and water takes the shine off the gelly type toys and not sure if its any good for them...so what should i be using? |
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over a year ago
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I use toy cleaner it makes them sparkly like they are new, then put in bowl of water and clean with a spontex hygenic anti bacterial cleaning cloth, dab it dry with plenty kitchen roll. Used to use baby wipes but they get bits of fibre stuck to them. |
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"What do you use to clean yours? I find using wipes or washing them with soap and water takes the shine off the gelly type toys and not sure if its any good for them...so what should i be using? "
Ann Summers do a cleaner just for the job
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"I use toy cleaner it makes them sparkly like they are new, then put in bowl of water and clean with a spontex hygenic anti bacterial cleaning cloth, dab it dry with plenty kitchen roll. Used to use baby wipes but they get bits of fibre stuck to them."
you clean them then wash them how dirty do you get them |
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"I use toy cleaner it makes them sparkly like they are new, then put in bowl of water and clean with a spontex hygenic anti bacterial cleaning cloth, dab it dry with plenty kitchen roll. Used to use baby wipes but they get bits of fibre stuck to them.
you clean them then wash them how dirty do you get them "
you spray the toy cleaner on and leave for 2 mins, then you have to clean with a cloth, and rinse well, becuse the toy cleaner has chemicals in it. |
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Ann Summers Buzz Fresh Wipes are the simplest to use, but you can get cleaning sprays from several websites like Love Honey, etc. The benefit of the wipes over soap and water is that not all toys are waterproof (although yes a lot are), but also they have antibacterial agents to get rid of any nasties before you use them again. Plus some soaps can damage the materials the toys are made out of, which is why they start looking grotty x |
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If not a battery or mains toy i steam mine lol others i run under hot tap water when i have company i wash again under hot tap to prove there clean and to make them feel confident i wash them,.. yes im wietd like that.... |
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