whats thebest way to clean kids battery operated stuffed toys?
Chrissy asked:
My kids have ton of stuffed animals that take batteries, and they all need to be cleaned badly. But I can’t throw them in washer, does anybody have anyother suggestions?
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5 Responses to “whats thebest way to clean kids battery operated stuffed toys?”
warm water and woolite
I just use a damp wet rag it works for me
I heard a long time ago… and I’ve used this method for just regular stuff animals that were too delicate to wash.
put it in a pillow case, sprinkle it with baking soda in and let it sit for a day… then take it out and vacuum.
If it had any sticky stains or visible stains then blot it out with a washcloth or clean damp sponge first and let dry.
The baking soda will make it smell fresh like new.
Rub in corn starch, wiggle it around through the fur, then pat it out or vacuum it off.
You’ll still need a damp rag for the gooey stuff, but the corn starch trick will make the fur look fairly new again.
If the battery pack can’t be removed, use a damp clothe soaked with lysol.