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I just use wet wipes for surface cleaning. This one looks good as it claims to be 100% natural. Alternatively you can mix the juice of 3 lemons and 3 teaspoons of bicarbonate soda and add 1 drop of washing detergent, some drops of essential oil and water to fill up the bottle for an affordable and effective spray. I've tried the above recipe which I got from this site: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/property/advice/10673719/Eco-living-how-to-make-natural-spray-cleaners.html but I got lazy, so I just use wet wipes for now.

I just usually use wet clothe and baby wash. Then rinse thoroughly with wet clothe again. For toys, I wash them once a week with a gentle and diluted detergent. I do not wash and clean very often, unless the items look really dirty.

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Well! I have learnt that Dettol is not recommended for babies as its strong. I use Chicco all purpose liquid to clean baby mat's bottle and toys.. Not to sure about this one though ..

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Can be found in Daiso, it's about the same and is cheaper too. If really need spring cleaning, i will get a pail of water and add dettol and use cloth and wipe them 1 round instead.

I use a bit of dettol diluted with water to clean their toys. I clean my children's toys very often so this is more economical for me than to buy the cleaning products.

I would either use normal wet wipes or dettol diluted with water..

I use LEC's Baby Safe Anti-Bacterial Alkaline Cleaning Spray

thanks