Could i use moist/wet whipes on a TPR toy, to clean it?
Wet Ones wipes to clean toys, really?
12/31/2009
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I'm not sure this would be the best idea as wipes like those probably have harsh antibacterial agents as well as alcohol which can irritate skin and damage some toys.
12/31/2009
what about baby whipes?
12/31/2009
Try these After glow wipes. I completely love them and they come in travel size packages. Good for men, women and toys.
01/02/2010
thanks, i actualy saw these on here, they sound so good =]
01/02/2010
Baby wipes are fine.
I use them all the time, the unscented ones. If they're safe for a baby butt, they're safe for our bodies and most materials.
I just make sure to clean the toy later with soap and water if it's highly textured or has cracks/crevices I couldn't get with the wipe or if it's a material that's porous.
I use them all the time, the unscented ones. If they're safe for a baby butt, they're safe for our bodies and most materials.
I just make sure to clean the toy later with soap and water if it's highly textured or has cracks/crevices I couldn't get with the wipe or if it's a material that's porous.
01/02/2010
I use baby wipes all the time, but not as my only source of cleaning. I'll do a cursory wipe down right after use, and then clean it with antibacterial soap and water at a later time.
01/02/2010
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Yup, yup. And it's best to buy a better brand of them. Dollar store wipes suck. Huggies unscented rock.
Originally posted by
Britni TheVadgeWig
I use baby wipes all the time, but not as my only source of cleaning. I'll do a cursory wipe down right after use, and then clean it with antibacterial soap and water at a later time.
01/02/2010
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Yea, even the Afterglow Wipes say to wash with soap and water periodically.
Originally posted by
Britni TheVadgeWig
I use baby wipes all the time, but not as my only source of cleaning. I'll do a cursory wipe down right after use, and then clean it with antibacterial soap and water at a later time.
01/02/2010
Baby wipes have too many emolliants (moisture binding agents) which can promote bacterial growth. They are fine for a baby's bottom, but for toys, you should really use an antibacterial agent or soap and water to wash the bacteria off instead of spreading them evenly over the toy's surface and ltting them dry. Wet ones with an antibacterial agent are better than nothing. They don't have much alcohol in them.
01/02/2010
Thank you very much! I'll probly do a combination of everthing menioned and will definatly wash with a gental soap often. i like the idea of using whipes but cant get the after glow ones for now, so getting huggies unscented whipes is much easier. Im concerned that using wet onces too much could change the composition on my soft TPR toy.
01/02/2010
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