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Does anyone know how to get stains out of high chair trays? Especially tomato stains.
Melle from Oklahoma City, OK
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RE: Cleaning High Chair Trays
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Post By Lynda (Guest Post)
(06/15/2007)
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Creme Perioxide from Beauty Supply, the same kind for bleaching hair. Let it puddle on stain overnight if need be. If a white chair, just use 1`/2 hot water and 1/2 bleach of any kind. If colored, I'd go with Creme Perioxide and check it ever hour., wiping it off and rinsing when stain is gone. God bless you. : )
RE: Cleaning High Chair Trays
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Post By lori (Guest Post)
(05/11/2007)
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I get tomato sauce stains often and a little bleach on a sponge with water or a weak bleach/water solution works in less than a minute! :)
RE: Cleaning High Chair Trays
good old fashioned bleach water. I have an in home child care and we share high chairs, so sanitary and clean looking are very important to me. Just put a tablespoon of bleach in a quart of water and spray away.( you do need to let it sit for just a bit)
RE: Cleaning High Chair Trays
Bleach kitchen spray. I buy the kitchen spray at Wal-mart for .99 cents and use it all the time on my daughters tray. Just let it sit a bit. Repeat if they are really old. Works like a charm.
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Post By Mindy (Guest Post)
(05/10/2007)
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I use the Mister Clean Magic Eraser, it really works like magic. Give it a try.
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