To effectively sanitize bath toys, they should be soaked in a bleach solution for at least 5 minutes.
Any surface that has come into contact with blood can be disinfected by using bleach, or a bleach solution of at least 10%, for a minimum of 15 min. The needle should be cleaned and autoclaved before use to reduce the risk of infection.
"Come, doused in mud, soaked in bleach, as I want you to be, as a trend, as a friend, as a known memory, yea, memory" Come As You Are by Nirvana =P
Soaked chickpeas should be cooked for about 1 to 1.5 hours until they are tender.
You should rinse with hot water to ensure that they are clean then wring it out until no water is left then leave the toys out in the sun to dry and get rid of any bad odor or harmful bacteria.
A urine soaked mattress is bad. You should probably wash the mattress.
Rice noodles should be soaked in hot water for about 10-15 minutes before cooking.
Not "soaked" at all. A gentle drizzle of fluid over the coals should be enough to ensure that they light. If they are soaked they'll burn up too quickly, and the food will probably smell of the fluid.
The cracked wheat should be soaked for between 30 and 50 minutes depending with the quantity. After soaking, the cracked wheat can then be cooked.
Fruit should be soaked in vinegar for at least 30 minutes to achieve optimal flavor infusion.
Corn should be soaked in water for at least 30 minutes before grilling to help keep it moist and prevent it from burning.
Wood chips should be soaked for at least 30 minutes before using them for smoking to ensure they produce a steady smoke.
I had the same problem. I separated them into whites, colors and reds (which will bleed)....For the whites I soaked them in a strong bleach/detergent solution. For the colors I used detergent, the new Purex crystals and a small amount of bleach. Same for the reds but a little less bleach.....The bleach is critical as that seems to be the only thing that actually kills the mold spores. Soak them for at least an hour.