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Cleaning Stuffed Animals Made Easy
Cleaning Stuffed Animals Made Easy
Stuffed animals are made to be loved, hugged...and inevitably to get dirty. So how do clean a dirty stuffed animal?
Caveat: These are general hints for cleaning stuffed animals. We hope they are helpful but use them at your own risk!
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Start by checking for a tag from the manufacturer that might have cleaning instructions. There are many types of stuffed animals and the manufacturers instructions are usually best
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If there are no instructions or they aren't readable any more there are still options
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General De-Griming
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If the item was designed for young infants many are designed to be washable since infants put them through the initial rinse and soak cycle...their mouths. Cozies are typical examples of this kind of item. Most are polyester or other washable material and have sewn on details and can easily be put in the washing machine. See instructions below.
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If the stuffed animal is stiff and non-flexible we recommend a surface cleaning only. The entire surface can be cleaned but use caution not to saturate the stuffed animal surface material. See surface cleaning instructions below.
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If the stuffed animal is filled with beans we recommend surface cleaning only. See surface cleaning instructions below.
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Many animals have polyester fiber stuffing. This is great "stuff". It is generally washable and tends to be better than cotton for considerations like allergies and cleaning. How do you know if you can wash your stuffed animal?
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Is it soft and squishy? A yes answer is good.
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Does it have items that are glued on? A no answer is good.
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Does it make sounds or have moving joints? A no answer is good.
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Is it a medium-ish sized stuffed animal - meaning most kids would carry it with them when playing or snuggle when sleeping? A yes answer is good.
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Does it have hard items attached like buttons or protruding eyes? A no answer is best.
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If yes, are they sewn, or riveted in place? A yes answer is good.
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If no we recommend surface cleaning only.
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Does your stuffed animal have non-removable accessories that are bright colors, leather, fur, or other natural animal fibers? If yes we recommend surface cleaning.
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If all of your answers were "good" then it is reasonably likely that you can wash your stuffed animal. See instructions below.
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If your answers aren't all "good" then we recommend surface cleaning.
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How to Wash a Stuffed Animal (we call it De-Griming)
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We recommend using a mild detergent like Woolite, Dreft, or Ivory which is ph balanced.
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We don't recommend using a fabric softener; especially for infants. While it can make things smell fresh and nice it accomplishes the task by leaving a mild chemical on or near the surface. If your infant still puts everything in their mouth they will be sucking this off.
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Remove any removable accessories and clothes. If they need washing wash them separately.
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Place the stuffed animal in a lingerie bag. A pillowcase will also work but doesn't get things quite as clean; tie it closed with a string or similar fastener.
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Using a cold or warm water setting place the lingerie bag in the washing machine and set the water level
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After washing, take the stuffed animal out of the lingerie bag and place in a warm dry place keeping in mind that many stuffed animals are very feng shui sensitive.
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If there are no protruding hard surfaces you can consider about 10-15 minutes in the drier on one of the cooler temperature settings. You can also put the stuffed animal inside a pillow case to add protection in the drier; if you do this add a few minutes to the dry time. If you check your little buddies and they seem to be doing fine after the initial 10-15 minutes you can let them continue their dry cycle.
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If you have protruding hard surfaces then you can follow the process above but definitely use a pillowcase. You can also put a clean dry hand towel or 2 in the pillow case for padding.
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Another option is the stuffed animal styling salon. Use a hair blow drier to accelerate air drying. Sometimes kids can get into the concept of a salon event.
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The objective is to dry the stuffed animal fast enough that it doesn't mildew but slow enough that it doesn't get damaged by the heat and motion.
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How to Surface Clean a Stuffed Animal
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A Final Word on Cleaning Stuffed Animals
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