Food, especially sauces and gravies, can be difficult to get off of toys. Not to worry! Here are some helpful tips for getting pesky gravy stains off of your child's favorite toy.
Updated 28 Jun 2023
By Noemi Denker
Before cleaning your toy, you'll need to have a few cleaning supplies on-hand. You'll need dish soap, a wet rag or cloth, and paper towels.
Take a wet cloth and wipe any remaining gravy from the toy. This will help remove the excess sauce and make it easier to tackle stain.
Mix a solution of dish soap with warm water and use a cloth or rag to apply the soapy mixture to the stain. You may need to use some elbow grease to scrub off stubborn gravy. Once the stain is gone, rinse the toy with warm water to remove the soap residue.
Once you've washed toy, pat it dry with a paper towel. If you need to, you can add a small dab of laundry detergent or dishwashing liquid to the stain before drying. This will help to eliminate any remaining residue.
If the stain is still visible, repeat steps 3 through 5 until the stain is completely gone. If needed, you can also try using warm vinegar on the stain before rinsing it off. Be sure to avoid harsh chemicals, as these may damage the toy.
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