I use alot of the "Queen of Clean" (Linda Cobb) tips - she has a show on DIY network. She says...
To clean and deodorize your child's stuffed animals, get a plastic bag big enough to hold the animal. Place the animal in the bag and then sprinkle it good with baking soda. Next, you just shake it, shake it, shake it! Remove the animal and shake it thoroughly and then take a stiff bristle brush and brush the baking soda off really well. The animal is not only clean, but deodorized too.
2006-12-11 04:08:48
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answered by cahabamama 2
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Regular plushies
best way to throw them in the washing machine
old,more important plushies
unless they are old and very mportant to you then suggest just cleaning them off with a washcloth
2006-12-10 12:56:00
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answered by rachael:) 3
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I used to have mine thrown in the wash using the delicate cycle. Who knows if that was right or not. But they came out clean and they were never ruined or anything.
2006-12-10 12:55:12
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answered by Levi F 3
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if worse comes to worse, spot clean
2006-12-10 13:57:09
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answered by tx311 3 2
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most of them can be put in the washing machine and they will be fine
2006-12-10 13:18:11
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answered by rawr.Jackie<3 2
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soap and water...under mild temp. water
2006-12-10 12:57:11
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answered by Ree Ree 5
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