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Mould on bath toys

8 replies

Hardandsleazy · 30/09/2010 19:29

Best ways to clean them ?

Doesn't seem to matter if empty them and dry them out seems to keep coming back and don't really want to bin them as some of them much loved.

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TheNextMrsDepp · 30/09/2010 19:30

Dishwasher

Sariska · 30/09/2010 19:33

Or Milton. That got ours clean again.

anonymosity · 30/09/2010 19:41

Yes, milton soak - and MAJOR rinsing after, you don't want milton in your bath / on your kids / in their mouths, god forbid.

Hardandsleazy · 01/10/2010 08:32

Thanks for tips- milton good idea . And agree - just the smell of Milton is fairly off-putting let alone the taste

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anonymosity · 02/10/2010 00:31

Its also poisonous...hence the need to rinse.

ppeatfruit · 02/10/2010 10:03

White vinegar is good with mould I use it neat to take mould off shower curtains, would do the same with the toys but obviously wash afterwards.

duncandisorderly · 02/10/2010 10:04

I love the smell of Milton. I'd bin them and buy more.

DomesticGoddessInTraining · 02/10/2010 10:06

Soaking bath toys in coke works a treat at removing mould. Then just a quick wash and rinse. I think I might have found the tip on here and was really sceptical at first, but it really works.

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