— Fill the tub with 3 to 4 inches of water, add 1 cup vinegar and soak for about 30 minutes before rinsing. You’ll disinfect the tub at the same time! — JHjelle827 — I use Clorox Green Works to clean all surfaces and toys in my home. It’s eco-friendly and plant based so it’s non toxic. — CrystalDawn2506 — I fill a plastic utility tub with 3-4 cups of white vinegar and let the toys soak while I clean my toilets and tub. Then I dump them into the tub, rinse and let them air dry. —happy6 — Throw them in the dishwasher (assuming you use an eco-kind dish washing detergent). — anonymous — I use just wipe them with rum or vodka once or twice a year. — purpleducky — I use a combo of white vinegar and tea tree oil — it works well, smells good, and is antibacterial without any dangerous chemical residues. — mom2aspclboy How do you green clean your toddler’s grimy bath toys? And how often? Image © iStock.com/Camrocker