March 2012 Moms

XP Drying Bottle Parts

 

What do you do with bottle and pump parts, pacifiers etc. after washing them?  I hand wash everything and then have an drying rack from Babies R Us that I keep behind the sink because I already have a drying rack for dishes on the side of the sink.    https://www.toysrus.com/product/index.jsp?productId=12066900

I hate it - it always look so cluttered and parts always fall off of it.  Also, when washing dishes it can get hit with food, water.  Just curious what everyone else does.

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Re: XP Drying Bottle Parts

  • I do the same thing, then I have a drawer once they are dried I throw them in the drawer. 
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  • Same as you.  Just a different looking drying rack.  I've given up on have de-cluttered counters in our kitchen.  We don't have a lot of counter space so I just live with it.  I don't know what I'm going to do when we decide it's time to sell our house!
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    I have the same set up as you, but I keep the drying rack away from the sink to avoid clutter and any potential splatter.

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  • Yeah, I hate the drying rack also.  I try and wash the bottles before bed so that they are dry in the morning.  Then I put them on a shelf in the cabinet so that they don't get splattered by food or soap water while washing anything else.
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  • We dont have any extra cabinet or drawer space to store all the bottles and pump parts so they are on a spinning drying rack on the counter. I hate how cluttered it looks but theres not much we can do :(

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