How to Clean Baby Furniture
Don’t reserve a table for poo. Use this easy solution to keep your changing table clean and disinfected.
Don’t reserve a table for poo. Use this easy solution to keep your changing table clean and disinfected.
Don’t leave a bad taste in your toddler’s mouth. Use this solution for cleaning baby feeding items.
Is it safe to use bleach to sanitize sippy cups and straws? You CAN safely use a bleach solution to sanitize sippy cups! To make the bleach solution, add 1 Tablespoon Clorox® Regular Bleach2 to 1 gallon of water. To sanitize the sippy cups, disassemb...
I am potty training and my children seem to have accidents. It can stink pretty bad and is hard to get the smell out in the laundry. It’s not just in the underwear but in the blue jeans or pants they are wearing as well. I don’t have an i...
Is it safe to sanitize plastic blow-up pool toys with Clorox® Regular-Bleach? Happy 4th of July! I hope everyone has a relaxing and fun-filled holiday. One common 4th of July activity is a trip to the pool, but between the trek through the bathrooms ...
I have a question regarding the cleaning and sanitizing of diaper pads in a child care facility. I have always been taught to clean with soap and water and then use bleach to sanitize. Can Clorox® Clean-Up® be used for the washing procedure? You’re...
I work in a nursery where we soak our bottles in a bleach/water solution after washing them with soap, as per the instructions on the bleach container. What I would like to know is how long can this bleach solution continue to be used before it’...
When washing cloth diapers, I use a very small amount of bleach to sanitize along with hot water (I own a diaper service). As long as people do what I ask them to do with the diapers, I have no problem removing stains with my organic detergent and th...
My toddler has an off-white stuffed lambie that she loves to suck on the ears and legs. It begins to stink very bad with her saliva germs from her mouth so I have washed it and disinfected it with Clorox® Regular-Bleach₂ with CLOROMAX®. After 3 days ...
My physician just recommended to me that I use regular bleach in my wash to disinfect my whites to kill any bacteria or yeast that may be present. He said that normal detergent doesn’t always kill them. My question for you is concerning color s...