Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Baby Bath Tub What Should I Use To Clean A Bath Tub For A Baby?

What should I use to clean a bath tub for a baby? - baby bath tub

I am 10 months old baby at home and only one bathroom, which we should all use to shower, etc. What can I use to clean a bathtub, because he not to use chemicals.

7 comments:

IG64 said...

Your best option is to use a plastic container and left baby in the bathtub. I would never be such a small baby in a normal bathtub ... the tub would always like crazy when he wanted a bath or cleaning a risk him for things such as athlete's foot, someone used the bathtub did.

Mom to 1 and 1 on the way said...

You can use vinegar and baking soda that are really good. Normally I use my kite for 10 months old, but they said he had no chemicals to try one of the two.

Aundrea said...

If you are about the chemicals can buy environmentally friendly cleaning products, green, or just soda worried.

Or take a shower with the baby's shower my son at that age. : O)

Cristi H said...

You can use baking soda if you want to stay away from chemicals.

Doodlest... said...

My mother, you just put a plastic tube in the bathtub while bathing a baby. It worked best, save time and effort. If you insist on using the shared bathroom, use Dawn dishwashing liquid and a brush with a long handle to save you time and effort.

samstres... said...

something that is not toxic. Products of the target method is a good choice.

Bleach? No way! Vapors are harmful only.

samstres... said...

something that is not toxic. Products of the target method is a good choice.

Bleach? No way! Vapors are harmful only.

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