Christina72684 06:04 PM 08-06-2011
What's the best and easiest way to clean pacifiers?
DaisyMamma 06:16 PM 08-06-2011
after 2 months of age, dishwasher.
sharlan 06:32 PM 08-06-2011
dishwasher
Christina72684 07:54 PM 08-06-2011
I guess I should have said before, but I don't have a dishwasher
wdmmom 08:10 PM 08-06-2011
Boil them for a few minutes.
Christina72684 08:18 PM 08-06-2011
So every time one drops on the floor I should boil it? Someone said they put there's in a crock pot that stays hot all day and in it is a combo of water and vinegar, but I'm not sure what the ratio is.
wdmmom 08:24 PM 08-06-2011
If it's just dropping onto the floor, I would rinse under hot water. If it drops outside, I'd boil.
Abigail 08:33 PM 08-06-2011
sharlan 08:38 PM 08-06-2011
If it hits the floor or it's the end of the day, I would just wash with a tad of dish soap and hot water. Outside in the dirt, I'd wash with soap and water, then boil.
Hunni Bee 09:34 PM 08-06-2011
But it gets water inside of it...??
sharlan 10:08 PM 08-06-2011
I just squish the water out of the nipple part.
bice99 12:20 AM 08-07-2011
Get a dry heat sanitizer at Babies R Us. We love ours for binkies, wooden trains, hot wheels, little people, play food. It takes about 20 minutes. No water
Hunni Bee 03:04 PM 08-07-2011
Originally Posted by bice99:
Get a dry heat sanitizer at Babies R Us. We love ours for binkies, wooden trains, hot wheels, little people, play food. It takes about 20 minutes. No water
how much it it? i saw a Shark Steam Sanitizer on tv for 99.99. i work at a center, but i'd invest in that if I could because we have 20 kids, 4 playrooms and 3 bathrooms...lots and lots of cleaning
Christina72684 03:46 PM 08-07-2011
I bought these once for me. They are about $4 for 30 wipes, which I guess isn't too bad. They feel different than regular wipes and they smell just like green apple Jolly Ranchers
Crazy8 04:38 PM 08-07-2011