Cleaning LEGO - which of the 2 ways works for you BEST?

Damjana
by Damjana
hey, anyone with a kid will know the dilemma: while we love Legos, they do get dirty with time... But I found out that cleaning Lego does not need to be a tiresome activity. As far as I know there are two ways to clean them: either FUN or EASY? Can you believe it? Check it out HERE ----> www.applegreencottage.com/2015/03/2-ways-to-clean-lego-bricks-easy-and-fun.html

(re: Cleaning TIPS challenge-http://www.hometalk.com/diy/e-cleaning-tips-challenge-26729461)
Cleaning LEGO - which of the 2 ways works BEST for you? Find out at www.applegreencottage.com/2015/03/2-ways-to-clean-lego-bricks-easy-and-fun.html
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  • Hillela G. Hillela G. on Jan 15, 2017

    Thank you! They get so dirty!!

  • M. M.. M. M.. on Jan 16, 2017

    I'd use a plastic net bag, like the kind potatoes, oranges come in and wash them, in batches in the dishwasher., spread out as the netting will allow in the top rack. Then, take them out before the dry cycle and shake off extra water (loud, let the kids do it outside!)..

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    • Damjana Damjana on Jan 31, 2017

      so true! :)

  • Kathleen Kathleen on Jan 16, 2017

    I put non-electrical Lego parts in zippered lingerie bags and toss them in my washer machine along with detergent and a couple of old towels. Not much water left after the spin cycle, and they always come out shiny clean. I pour them out onto a towel & roll them up, then unroll them and they're ready to go..