Meet the Other Phone. A phone that grows with your child.

Meet the Other Phone.
A phone that grows with your child.

Buy now

Please or to access all these features

Housekeeping

Find cleaning advice from other Mumsnetters on our Housekeeping forum.

Happyland toys filled with bath gunk - is there any way to clean them?

8 replies

KavvLar · 30/10/2017 11:23

DD has put her extensive collection of Happyland figures in with her bath toys. As they were hard bodied plastic I didn't mind but I've just noticed they all have small holes in the bottom and are now full of water, but are too stiff /solid for me to squeeze the water out.

It's only been a week so all may not be lost, we've had the happyland a long time and I was going to pass it on when they grew out of it thinking it was practically indestructible

Are there any ingenious tips that will rescue them from the dreaded black mildew? Or shall I just resign myself to chucking them once they succumb? Thanks clever ones.

OP posts:
KavvLar · 30/10/2017 18:32

Hopeful bump

OP posts:
Bin85 · 30/10/2017 18:34

Not sure,maybe seal holes with glue?

KavvLar · 30/10/2017 22:02

Now that is a good shout. I will do that. Just need to work out how to get the existing water out before I do it.

OP posts:
AuditAngel · 30/10/2017 22:07

Perhaps put them in the airing cupboard?

NannyR · 30/10/2017 22:10

How about soaking them in Milton solution or weak bleach. Some of it might get inside and stop stuff growing.

moppingcrocs · 01/11/2017 18:00

I think soaking in a milton/bleach solution would be a good first step, then after that I think I would try to wick the water out by inserting a tiny corner of a thin dry cotton fabric (muslin square or something) into the hole and let the water move down the cloth (keeping the figure upright so the water can drain towards the cloth). Might have to use a knitting needle or something to help get the corner of fabric in the hole, and could take some time to properly dry out.

Hope that makes sense!

KavvLar · 01/11/2017 18:28

Brilliant thanks that is all great advice. I will give it a go.

OP posts:
dairyfarmerswife · 01/11/2017 21:35

Another option might be to put them somewhere warm? Airing cupboard? And try to evaporate the water out. Presumably you would need to put them upside down form that to work.

New posts on this thread. Refresh page