Best non-toxic cleaning supplies to use on babies toys, jumper, exersaucer, etc….?

Sep 6th, 2009 by mupar | 4

Best non-toxic cleaning supplies to use on babies toys, jumper, exersaucer, etc….?

I know water is usually the best way to go, which is what I normally do, but I have something very sticky on my son's jumpy, I have am scrubbing as hard as I can, but I need something a little extra to get it off.
Can I use some vinegar and then wash with water?
What are some things you use with your baby?

Thanks for the tips!

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4 Comments on “Best non-toxic cleaning supplies to use on babies toys, jumper, exersaucer, etc….?”


  1. mupar said:
    Eucalyptus oil is really good for the wash, just dab it on straight to sticky stuff and blot to get off. Wash straight away though. It'll even get permanent ink out. It's great on carpet stains, walls, everything. The vinegar may work – give it a try. You can add vinegar to a rinse cycle anyway to soften up the clothes. Or give good old borax a try.

  2. mupar said:
    I love using the clorox hardsurface on toys, highchairs, potty chairs… it makes me feel like Im really disinfecting all the germs! I often use a metal scrubby for things that are hard to get off… Soap and water should do the trick?

  3. mupar said:
    don't worry so much about it. Just throw it in the wash w/ some spray and wash and let it go through the laundry.

  4. mupar said:
    You can use a little baking soda when things are really sticky. That is what I use sometimes. It is very cheap and completely safe for babies and pets.

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