Thought this would be a good place to ask.
We picked up some wooden train toy bits. Mostly someone offloading their junk unfortunately. Some of it is salvageable, but it is filthy.
What's the best way to clean?
Bucket of oxygenated bleach solution for a bit then leave on a towel, then scrub?
I assume it's birch.
Kids will probably lick them clean
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Thought this would be a good place to ask.
We picked up some wooden train toy bits. Mostly someone offloading their junk unfortunately. Some of it is salvageable, but it is filthy.
What's the best way to clean?
Bucket of oxygenated bleach solution for a bit then leave on a towel, then scrub?
I assume it's birch.