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How to clean a stuffed animal without damaging it

Are you worried about dust and germs that can build up in your child’s favorite stuffed animals over time? Furry objects can attract a lot of dust so that they can be adorable and hugged like these stuffed animals. But, of course, you don’t want to hurt your child’s gorgeous companion! There are several easy ways to clean, disinfect and refresh your stuffed animal without compromising its appeal. First, you need to read the toy label carefully. If you don’t have a label, you need to determine the material of the stuffed animal and its delicacy.

Durable toys-washing machine and dryer

Many stuffed animals have a label that says they are machine washable. If the label says hand wash only, or if you’re not sure, try one of the other methods below. Most unlabeled toys can probably withstand the washing machine cycle, but you need to check the type of material. There are some important differences between lots of laundry and groups of stuffed animals and stuffed animals. To keep the color bright, try to use the most delicate cycle with cold water only. Add a soft finish to softly hug the toy. It is important not to overload the machine. A stuffed animal absorbs water like a pillow and becomes heavy. Use a fluff / air or tumble drying cycle when putting the stuffed animal in the dryer. Plush toys create a lot of static and soft feel, and the fresh scent does not hurt the teddy bear, so it is advisable to use an extra dryer sheet!

More Delicate Toys-Home Dry Cleaning

If your toys are a little more fragile, consider using Dryel or other reputable brand household dry cleaning bags. If you follow the instructions and put a few toys in the low setting of the dryer, you will soon have a fresh teddy bear or other stuffed animal. If the toy has plastic parts such as eyes and nose (many stuffed animals, stuffed animals, or plastic glued to other toys), it is recommended to use the dryer method. Plastics can melt with heat and loosen adhesives, and can be damaged if they pass through the washing machine and dryer on a regular basis.

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