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How do you ladies care for your toys? I don't share mine, but I use soap, water & rubbing alcohol to clean them.
Is there another way? lisa |
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That's why I love acrylic and glass.... Dish washer safe.....
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Bridgeport PA |
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Interesting, Triple Threat :) What do I use to clean that?
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Wilmington DE |
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When I bought my last toy, the lady at the toy shop said never to use an antibacterial soap and to always use a moisturizer afterwards. Air or towel dry. I only buy toys that are made to feel natural and flexible. It may depend on the type material the toy is made of.
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Mankato MN |
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We use Toy Cleaner, you can get it at any toy store or online :-)
I've heard that using anti-bacterial soap is a big no no. |
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Or if it's glass, which are awesome by the way, you can put it in the dishwasher, hee, hee hee!
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How do you ladies care for your toys? I don't share mine, but I use soap, water & rubbing alcohol to clean them.
Is there another way? lisa |
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Wilmington DE |
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