Stuffed Animals - How to Take Good Care of Them
Posted: Wednesday, October 22, 2008
by Corina Volegna
It's wonderful having plush toys around, and most of us have a quite a stuffed animal collection. However, taking care of these toys can sometimes be a real bother. When they're out in the open they can get dusty and dirty, and then what do you do? Many people just wind up boxing their stuffed animals away and locking them in the closet to avoid the hassle. But there are better ways. Read through this advice and you will find great ways to take care of your stuffed animal collection. You can keep your plush toys displayed and still keep them clean, just follow this advice!
If you have larger plush toys, another great idea is to use a hand vacuum. This will get dirt and dust off of your toy more thoroughly, better even than a plain duster. Still, if you are planning to use a vacuum, be very careful. Some stuffed animals aren't sturdy enough to withstand a vacuum, especially if it's suction is extra powerful. Make sure the material it's made from is not too fragile. You don't want your teddy bear to lose a nose or a button from its clothes just because you rushed.
Also, if it's an option, the most effective way to clean a stuffed animal is to machine wash. You can decide if this is an option or not be reading the label. Just like food labels or clothing tags, a plush toy label will let you know if the animal is machine washable. Still, even if it is, make sure to use a gentle cycle with softener, which will make sure to maintain the softness of your toy. In addition, you can learn from my example. I once washed my favorite plush cat, only to find it looked rather worn out when I finished. Luckily, I had the bright idea to use a hair dryer, and soon it was nice and fluffy again. I did the same thing with a stuffed lion's mane, and it looked as good as new after the magic of my hair dryer. Blow-drying definitely works to fluff up any toy's fur.
These tips for stuffed animal care should make your life easier, and keep your toys happier. Dread dust no more! There is no longer a reason to lock your adorable plush toys away in the closet, show those teddy bears off! Just incorporate a small dusting into your cleaning routine regularly, or use the washer if you need a more thorough cleaning. Remember, it's not nearly as difficult as you'd think to keep your toys looking fresh and new.
Corina Volegna's advices have helped many adults and children take care of their stuffed plush toys .To make your life easy find lots of machine washable stuffed animals, including teddy bears, plush bunnies and stuffed leopards, at KCPlush.com
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