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Bath toys

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grin · 20/12/2008 20:41

Am sure this has been asked/answered many a time before but a quick scan through and I couldn't find it. Short of going into nooks and crannies of the many bath toys/items which pretend to be bath toys with cotton buds, how can I get them to be less grim? Please someone tell me it's easy...

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NorktasticNinja · 20/12/2008 20:44

Dishwasher

grin · 20/12/2008 21:04

OOOh does that work? Have been tempted but scared of melting them/the dishwasher (esp as new one only came yesterday). Thank you!Plus did you know that one of the posh companies actually creates a dishwasher with a cycle for Lego?! I'm going to find a link...

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grin · 20/12/2008 21:06

www.parentdish.com/2006/11/01/the-lego-dishwasher/ Hee hee!

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RhinestoneReindeerHerder · 20/12/2008 21:08

Also if you do scrub manually, use old toddler toothbrushes.

grin · 20/12/2008 21:11

Thanks Rhinestone. Would that those brushes were any good for anything after my littlun has had his way with them. Nothing like a good chew on a toothbrush when you're teething apparently...

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