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Play Dough Toys


Kasey'sMom

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Hi everyone,

My daughter is now using the gluten-free play dough but we have two huge bags of toys that she used with her gluten play dough before celiac disease. The toys are plastic and I was wondering if the dishwasher would remove the gluten?

Thanks for the advise,

Kasey's Mom

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I would say a hot dishwasher would do the trick for plastic toys. Watch out for crevices where the old playdough could hide!!

-Jessica :rolleyes:

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wash them really good in hot soapy water and use a toothpick for crevices, that should do the trick! Chey had no problems with the play dough toys once I washed them really good.

Oh and did the play dough recipe work ok for you???

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Hi,

Thanks for the info. I was really hoping that cleaning them well would work. Those toys can get to be pricey. She has a chicken that she's been dying to play with, she calls him "the filppin' chicken!" I'm going to wash them tonight and she'll be so thrilled tomorrow.

Nisla-The play dough worked perfect. She kept the play dough out all day! I would ask her if I could put it away but she refused. I think she was afraid it would go away forever. Finally before the nap I was able to convince her to put it away. Thanks again for helping...

Kasey's Mom

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YAY!!!! Doin the HAPPY DANCE for Kasey and her play dough!!!! :D:D:D

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