Hmm... I don't know what things are like in your neck of the woods, but here in Bethesda, the odds of a new Mom buying
a used baby bottle brush are just about... nil.
Although it's easy to sanitize a baby bottle brush,
used baby bottle brushes just don't pass the ick test...
The best way to clean a hollow toy is
using a baby bottle brush and lots of hot water.
Not exact matches
Else, you can
use a
baby bottle cleaning
brush and start cleaning around the tiniest spaces in and around the play gym.
To clean with soap and water, you'll need access to a sink with warm, potable water, liquid dish soap (or soap made specifically for cleaning
baby bottles), a small
bottle or pipe cleaning
brush (that you
use only for this purpose) and a separate wash basin.
I don't like to
use my everyday sponge on anything for my
baby so I keep my
bottle brush strictly for
baby related items only.
ONLY
use these
brushes on
baby bottles and parts.
A child attached to a
bottle and
using it as nighttime comfort (aka the
bottle is in bed with him) is at risk for dental caries due to sugars in milk coating those new
baby teeth and not getting
brushed off.
Scrub the
bottles using this mixture and a
bottle brush and rinse them thoroughly with hot water to make sure the milk your
baby drinks does not taste like vinegar.
Always
use a
brush to wash
bottles by hand in non-chlorinated water with special dish liquid that can be
used for
babies or soaps that are designed to avoid leaving soap residue behind.
No this is not something that is
used to scrub some part of your body, this weird looking
brush is actually called a
bottle brush and is meant to, you guessed it: clean your
baby bottles.
Nuk
baby bottle brush has an integrated teat
brush helping your
baby's
bottles and teats to stay hygienic and safe to
use.