Sunday, July 20, 2014

Do You Know, How To Clean Plush Toys?

Do you know, how to clean Plush Toys? Don't know? Want to know about that? Oh.. lots of question here. Lets start to know, how to clean Plush Toys with maintaining quality. You will need the two major steps to do the cleaning process. Here is the 2 steps: 1. What You’ll Need & 2. Give those Stuffed Animals a Bath. This two major steps will gives you the complete satisfaction of the Plush Toy cleaning process. 


In the step, What You’ll Need the elements included: Soft cloth, Vacuum cleaner or lint roller(optional), Brush, Laundry detergent, Washing machine, Zippered pillowcase, Baking soda (optional)

Now, Give those Stuffed Animals a Bath:

I) 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 with a brush that is not used on human hair (you don’t want the styling products you put in your hair to get in the toy). A brush with well-spaced plastic bristles works best.

Please Note:-
   
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.


II) 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. You may try one of the following homemade cleaners:

Please Note:-   

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


III) Machine wash - ost 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.

Please Note:-

Do not wash 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.

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.


IV) Remove toys from the washing machine, brush, and air dry - on’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. The latter might take a few days but will definitely prevent any damage.


V) Maintain your toys and keep them looking new!

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