How do you wash a stuffed animal? - stuffed donkey
My daughter has a very cute ass in a secondhand shop stuck the other day. It is in very good condition (I never let my child a piece of junk toys), but is very, very bad smell. Seriously, even my husband noticed the smell of the donkey stand when we on the rear at the door and sat a few feet into the reading room.
I am determined to wash his ass, but I'm not sure how it goes. I will not only get to get rid of the smell, I like to clean. Spray Wash has done little to get rid of the smell, and my daughter really wants, and I refuse to plug it into the washing machine because they know very well that it would be.
Please help?
Sunday, January 17, 2010
Stuffed Donkey How Do You Wash A Stuffed Animal?
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Clean with a disinfectant and dried in the sun.
If the cleaning works, you may have with a disinfectant (you can wash a bucket or bowl instead of using the washing machine if you want), but it must be dried thoroughly with plenty of sun (if any) for several days!
You can use a hair dryer, but the sun will act as a disinfectant.
Otherwise, try a clean cloth when you spray on the surface and wipe with a clean cloth or sponge.
If you do not get rid rid of the plague, the donkey plush. You do not want your daughter to come into contact with all kinds of germs right?
Mix a solution of ammonia and water. If this is not a real strong smelling mixture.
Mix in a bucket or a kitchen sink. Dip the stuffed animals, so it is tempered. Use a damp cloth in the solution and clean stains. Animals can be removed from the solution and drain.
Once drained very well put on an old pillow case and put in a dryer sheet. put in the dryer.
Good luck
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