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    Posted: 31 March 2008 at 2:06pm

I know that there was a thread about cleaning toys a while ago, but I cant seem to find it....

I am wondering what to do about cleaning the soft toy attachements on his exe-saucer. He is constantly sucking on them, and although I take them off and wash them in hot water and then dry them in the hot water cupboard, they have ended up smelling a bit like wet dog. Anyone got any suggestions for how to deal with this?

Its this one here....its attached to a plastic stick, so options are limited in terms of washing / drying...

I thought about putting some eucalyptus oil or something in the washing water with it but as he sucks on it all the time not sure that will be safe.

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Have you tried baking soda in the water when you clean the toys. It's all natural, antibacterial and it absorbs smells.

If it smells really bad you could make a paste of baking soda and water, leave it on for a while the rinse off.
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Agree with the baking soda and water or you could try  white vinergar and water. Both work really well and great for absorbing smells


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what about putting it in the dishwasher?
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put them in the freezer - apparently kills all the bugs...and defrost easy - altho ella liked to chew on them cold..
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Originally posted by Bombshell Bombshell wrote:

put them in the freezer - apparently kills all the bugs...and defrost easy - altho ella liked to chew on them cold..


That would be quite good for sore gums during teething
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