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LittleGirlHeart -> i had a long time ago seen an article on surface washing plush toys using water diluted woolite (10/8/2013 5:59:45 PM)

and i book marked it , or so i though, but now i can't find it. any one know, or maybe have luck with their own surface clean of dirty stuffed toys?




Controandkink -> RE: i had a long time ago seen an article on surface washing plush toys using water diluted woolite (10/8/2013 8:46:05 PM)

I've used Shout or some other stain remover, then put in the washer...the key...do NOT put in the dryer.




AthenaSurrenders -> RE: i had a long time ago seen an article on surface washing plush toys using water diluted woolite (10/8/2013 11:06:11 PM)

http://www.howtocleanstuff.net/how-to-clean-plush-toys-with-music-or-voice-activation/

when it says 'vacuum' you should put a clean stocking over the end of the vacuum nozzle, it's gentler on the fur.




LittleGirlHeart -> RE: i had a long time ago seen an article on surface washing plush toys using water diluted woolite (10/9/2013 5:26:46 PM)

I'm not willing to risk that they could get damaged while in the wash machine. It probably would be fine, but there's a chance it won't and they mean far to much to us to risk that.
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ORIGINAL: Controandkink

I've used Shout or some other stain remover, then put in the washer...the key...do NOT put in the dryer.





playfulotter -> RE: i had a long time ago seen an article on surface washing plush toys using water diluted woolite (10/9/2013 5:28:39 PM)

I have used cornstarch and a soft toothbrush to clean a favorite stuffed animal...just a little cornstarch and be gentle. Vacuum before and after too but gently also.




LittleGirlHeart -> RE: i had a long time ago seen an article on surface washing plush toys using water diluted woolite (10/9/2013 5:38:44 PM)

Thank you! Thank you!
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ORIGINAL: AthenaSurrenders

http://www.howtocleanstuff.net/how-to-clean-plush-toys-with-music-or-voice-activation/

when it says 'vacuum' you should put a clean stocking over the end of the vacuum nozzle, it's gentler on the fur.





LittleGirlHeart -> RE: i had a long time ago seen an article on surface washing plush toys using water diluted woolite (10/9/2013 5:43:15 PM)

now is that just for surface dirty, like dust and cobwebs? that's mostly what's wrong with a lot of our toys, but some of our toys that are slept with and played with every day, they stink and they are exposed to body oils a lot.
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ORIGINAL: playfulotter

I have used cornstarch and a soft toothbrush to clean a favorite stuffed animal...just a little cornstarch and be gentle. Vacuum before and after too but gently also.





playfulotter -> RE: i had a long time ago seen an article on surface washing plush toys using water diluted woolite (10/9/2013 6:14:54 PM)

Cornstarch absorbs body oils...leave it on for a bit..I really can't say exactly how long.....not more than 5-10 minutes probably.




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