How to Wash Stuffed Animals

Updated on April 15, 2008
S.K. asks from Cypress, CA
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hello everyone....any tips on washing stuffed animals? i got a few for the baby as gifts and want them to be clean before he touches them!!? :)

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B.B.

answers from Los Angeles on

wash them in a pillow case thatn is tied at the top on delicate cycle be sure to check that the material is safe for washing hope this helps

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N.L.

answers from Reno on

I have just washed & dried my daughters w/ her normal laundry. So far, no casualties. :-)

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H.V.

answers from Los Angeles on

i use a pillow case with his normal wash and i even dry them on low, still in the pillow case. so far, happy feet and mr. bunny have come out good as new.

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A.N.

answers from San Diego on

They can be sponged clean but when really dirty my Mom used to wash mine the normal way - delicates, in a bag works well... and than I would hover, anxiously while they dried on the clothes line, pegged by the ears!
You might have to adjust their expressions as they dry.

;-)

But this is a good way to check that all parts are well attached to the toy, (any lose eyes etc will come off after a wash or two).

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L.W.

answers from Las Vegas on

If they aren't too big I toss them in a pillow case and put a knot on the end. It keeps them from getting torn up by the washer. Then just throw them in the washer on gentle with unscented soap.

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