Lincoln Logs
I have two sets of Lincoln Logs that I bought second-hand. How do I clean the logs? I have tried googling it and even went to the web site by Knex and didn't find anything specific on how to do routine cleaning and sanitizing. What would you do?
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Dump them in a sink/tub/container of water/bleach solution and start scrubbing with a scrubby brush. Rinse. Let dry on a towel overnight. ;)
The bleach/water will not ruin them, just change the color. Or, yu could always just use Lysol disinfecting spray. |
what color does the bleach water mixture change them?
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Yikes what is on them? If they don't show any surface dirt then you shouldn't have to get too froggy with them.
We just do clorox anywhere spray on a rag and then clean them individually. How many 10.5 inch sticks did you get in your batches? Not the roof stuff but the notched logs. |
I just lysol, unless there is some dirt then I take baby wipes or soap and water and gently wipe them down.
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yeah for my toys on a daily basis I use the lysol spray. For a soaking its bleach water. But the spray leaves weird residue on the hotwheels I noticed, so I started wiping them off with a damp cloth after they dry with the lysol spray. Just imagining the kids putting the lysol spray residue in their mouths yuck.
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Originally Posted by littlemissmuffet: |
For those kinds of toys, I just put them in a zippered mesh lingerie bag and set them on the top rack of my dishwasher, hottest setting. (Especially now that my dishwasher sparkles...)
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I paid $3 and $5.50 for both sets at different places. They look clean and only one small log was chipped which I tossed. I now have a total of 175 pieces and over a dozen doors/windows/ladders/roofs, etc. I plan to split them in half because there is no way I need all those out at one time, but I like the variety I have. They all look clean for the most part and I will use bleach water mixture for the plastics. I love getting good deals and I just couldn't pass up these classics. I built a few towers already myself.
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