What is the best way to clean a stuffed toy?

What is the best way to clean a stuffed toy?
without removing its internal organs, aka the stuff inside the toy?
I'm gonna give my stuffed animals to my friends for Christmas and I want it to be clean, free of dust and whatsoever.
washing machine is rarely used in my country..manual washing and drying is used here..

Best answer:

Answer by victoria9128
I usually just put them in a pillow case and then put them in the washing machine on a delicate wash. Best to check the care lables 1st to be sure though!

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5 Responses to What is the best way to clean a stuffed toy?

  1. pebblespro

    Well depending on the age of the stuffed toys you can put them in pillow cases and wash on delecate cycle & tumble dry on low.. If they are old I would put them in a trash bag w/ some baking soda give em a good shake and vacuum the toys… I would be leery of giving someone older stuffed toys since they can harbor dust mites and other allergy causing particles…

    good luck

  2. MasterGardner

    Instead of loading up your friends with second – hand toys for Christmas, why donn’t you try donating them to a shelter for a homeless child who would appreciate them much more.

  3. godiva

    Then was them out by hand in some laundry detergent and rinse them really good and let them dry out in the sun. Hows that sound. I usually wash my stuffed animals in the washing machine and then put them in the dryer. I haven’t lost one yet>

  4. Joopily Jooped

    Handd wash them in a bucket of luke warm water and washing detergent. Gently.

    Just be sure that you leave a LOT of time for them to dry. They can take up to a month to dry.

  5. sharon s

    In order to get the stuffed toy fluffy again it need to be put in a drier. That is what makes it puff back up. You can do an all over cleaning with a damp wash cloth. Removing stains, ect.

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