So, on the materials page, it said isopropyl could be used to help clean this toy, but when I used it, the plastic hazed a bit and all these white spots are on it now. Can anyone explain this? I don't want to have another toy do this.
This reacted strangely when I was cleaning it.
09/08/2012
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Weird. I'm not sure why they would rec using alcohol to clean a toy...all it does is move the germs around, rather than actually kill them.
09/08/2012
I saw that too. But I never use alcohol on my toys.
09/08/2012
Hmm I don't know anything about this, but I do wonder if it might have to do with the % on the Isopropyl alcohol you used. Was it 91% or 70% or something else? You should be able to see that on the packaging somewhere.
09/08/2012
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I would get a hold of the company and ask them or tell them what happened. I am not sure why it did that, you are right because the product page does tell you that you can use antibacterial soap and hot water or by wiping down with isopropyl alcohol. Please let us now what you find out so no one else has this problem with they toys.
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Fodra
So, on the materials page, it said isopropyl could be used to help clean this toy, but when I used it, the plastic hazed a bit and all these white spots are on it now. Can anyone explain this? I don't want to have another toy do this.
09/11/2012
hhhhmmm. I want call the company about it
09/11/2012
I once melted an alarm clock with nail polish remover, and your reaction reminds me of that. I'll be curious as to what Cal Exotics has to say on this subject.
09/11/2012
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