Tips on Cleaning Stuffed Toys
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Materials Needed
- Soft cloth
- Vacuum cleaner or lint roller (optional)
- Brush
- Laundry detergent
- Washing machine
- Zippered pillowcase
- Baking soda (optional)
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Give your Stuffed Toys a Bath
- Surface clean first to remove dust.
- Rub a slightly damp cloth over the surface of the stuffed animal.
- You can also use the hose attachment on a vacuum cleaner or a lint roller.
- Finish the process by brushing the toy’s fur
- If you use a vacuum, do not use the short- or long-pile adjustment.
- Be careful not to vacuum up any accessories that may be attached to the toy.
- Perform a dry shampoo with cornmeal
- Let it sit for an hour, then dust the toy off.
- Check for spots and stains.
- Make sure to test any cleaner you use on an inconspicuous section of fur first with a *Q-tip.
- Let the area dry and brush off any residue.
- If there is any discoloration on or around the area, find another cleaner.
- Remove any accessories (by clipping the threads—don’t forget where to sew them back on!)
- Use cleaner sparingly and don’t allow it to soak through the fur.
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Homemade Cleaners
- Mix 3-tbsp. dish soap with 1/4-tsp. ammonia and 3/4-c. water.
- Whisk the solution and apply only the froth to the affected areas.
- Wipe off with a damp cloth.
- Mix 1/4-c. water with 1/2-c. rubbing alcohol and 1/2-tsp. dish soap.
- Whisk the solution and apply only the forth to the affected areas.
- Wipe off with a damp cloth,
- Machine wash. Most toys can be machine washed, but always check labels for instructions and warnings.
- Repair any rips or tears and remove any batteries before machine washing.
- Pre-treat any stains with mild laundry detergent.
- Put toys in a zippered pillowcase, along with the rest of your laundry, and use the gentle cycle (preferably in a front-loading washing machine).
- Using fabric softener can help keep toys soft and cuddly.
- Do not washing old or delicate toys in the washing machine.
- To remove odor, you can try placing them in a paper bag with some baking soda. *Shake the bag until the toy is covered and let sit 30 minutes.
- You may then brush the baking soda off with a towel.
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Dos and Donts
- Do not place very large toys (over 18 in.) in the washing machine.
- Do not wash any toys that are stuffed with fiberfill or foam beads, stuffed very densely, or contains paper or plastic stiffeners or joints.
- Remove toys from the washing machine, brush, and air dry.
- Don’t place stuffed toys in the dryer. They may lose their shape or shrink.
- You can hang them up on a clothesline (but keep away from direct sunlight—this could cause colors to fade!) or place them next to a dehumidifier.
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Maintain your Toys and Keep them Looking New
- Wash any animals that you or your children sleep with every two weeks.
- Dust and brush them regularly.
- If you do spill something on a stuffed toy, deal with it immediately.
- Do not rub a spill because it will become more ingrained in the fur.
- For spills, shake the toy outside or over a towel and then use a damp sponge to blot any leftover residue away.
- Finish by blotting with a dry towel.
- Repeat as necessary.
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