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Mom of a 8 yr 2 m old boy7 years ago
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Can I clean my 3 months old baby's bottles with vim liquid??

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Amit KulkarniFather of a 9 yr old girl7 years ago
A. Not recommended. Try to use baby liquid soap or cleanser.
Charu Sareen GujjalMom of 2 children7 years ago
A. Not recommended. You should wash it with baby liquid soap and then sterilize.
anuMom of a 8 yr 6 m old girl7 years ago
A. Yes u can.. after that rinse well wid clean water and then sterlize it
anupriya singhMom of a 10 yr 9 m old boy7 years ago
A. Yes you can, but it needs to be rinsed really well. Also bottles should be sterilised after use and preferably kept in the fridge to avoid breeding of germs.
Sunita DMom of a 13 yr 6 m old girl7 years ago
A. Oh sorry read the question wrongly.. I misread baby skin... N was surprised... Sorry dear...
Sunita DMom of a 13 yr 6 m old girl7 years ago
A. No not at all... Isn't it crazy that utensils ko clean karne wali liquid se u will be cleaning you baby... It's will be very harsh on the babies skin... Kindly use vipes or some baby product for this
Shaista TarannumMom of a 16 yr 6 m old boy7 years ago
A. yes...but usually it doesn't go away soon...when you use a liquid soap dilute the soap itself first and use a small quantity. Also use lots of water to wash it off.
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