How to Clean Bath Toys in the Washing Machine

Keeping your children's bath toys clean is essential for their health and safety. But how do you wash bath toys in the washing machine? There are several ways to clean bath toys, depending on the type of toy and the amount of dirt and grime. For hard plastic toys, you can put them in a lingerie bag and wash them with laundry detergent in the washing machine. After the wash cycle is complete, make sure to dry the toys completely.

You can also use the washing machine with clean water for a weekly maintenance routine. Vinegar is a great natural cleaning agent that can be used to dissolve soap residue and remove stains from bath toys. Fill a bucket with equal parts of vinegar and warm water (and a few drops of tea tree oil or lemon oil, if desired). Immerse the bath toys and let them soak for an hour, then rinse each toy with tap water and allow them to air dry.

The dishwasher is another option for cleaning bath toys. The heat from the dishwasher will kill germs, but it may not be enough to remove all mold if the toy is particularly dirty. Be careful when using the dishwasher to wash bath toys that do not melt in hot water. You can also disinfect bath toys with boiling water.

Place a pot of water on the stove and let it reach boiling point, then add the toys that won't melt in hot water. Make sure to rinse off any bleach solution before returning them to your children. For more tricks to keep bath toys from getting moldy, check out this post: 5 Easy Ways to Prevent Moldy Bath Toys. Cleaning bath toys is essential for your family's health and safety, so don't be afraid to throw away a toy that is moldy and disgusting.

Latasha Stokely
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