Caring For Your Items

Quick Tips

  • Spot wash product with anti-bacterial soap
  • Air dry
  • NOT dishwasher safe
  • Check product before and after every use
  • Discard product if any surface damage has begun
  • Only allow teething on the recommended silicone and wood surfaces
  • Avoid exposure to heat
  • Small pieces or a damaged item may pose as a choking risk

 

Conseils Rapides

  • Lavage localisé avec du savon
  • Sécher à l'air
  • Ne passe pas au lave-vaisselle
  • Vérifiez le produit avant chaque utilisation
  • Jeter en cas de dommage
  • Autoriser la dentition uniquement sur les surfaces en silicone et en bois recommandées
  • Évitez la chaleur
  • Les petits objets présentent un risque d'étouffement

 

Treating Your Wooden Items:

Wooden teethers are a popular choice for parents looking for safe and natural options for their little ones. To ensure the longevity and safety of these products, proper cleaning and maintenance are essential. Here are some guidelines to help you care for your wooden teethers effectively.

First and foremost, it is crucial to avoid submerging wooden teethers in water. Doing so can lead to warping or cracking, which compromises the integrity of the teether. Instead, opt for a gentler cleaning method. Use a damp cloth along with mild soap to wipe down the surface of the teether. Alternatively, you can create a cleaning solution using a diluted vinegar mixture, consisting of one part vinegar to ten parts water. This method is effective in sanitizing the wood without causing damage.

After cleaning, always allow the wooden teether to air dry completely. This step is vital to prevent moisture from being trapped within the wood, which can lead to further issues down the line.

Over time, you may notice that the surface of the teether has become rough or dry. In such cases, lightly sanding the affected area with 220-400 grit sandpaper can help restore its smoothness. Be sure to clean off any excess dust after sanding to maintain a safe surface for your child.

To keep the wood in optimal condition, it is also recommended to occasionally moisturize the teether with a food-grade oil. Options such as almond oil, olive oil, or coconut oil work well for this purpose. Regularly applying a small amount of oil can help prevent the wood from drying out and cracking, ensuring that the teether remains safe and enjoyable for your little one.

By following these care instructions, you can maintain the quality and safety of your wooden teethers, providing a reliable and comforting experience for your child.