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Paper Roses

(7,505 posts)
Tue Jan 15, 2013, 04:38 PM Jan 2013

Hi Friends, anyone here ever tried to clean a plush stuffed animal?

I have a 5 foot tall Snoopy , circa 1970 .I want to sell him but his plush fur is a little dirty. Have you ever tried an upholstery cleaner on a plush toy? Results?

I wonder what would happen if I put him in the tub with laundry soap and non-chlorine bleach.

He is in good condition . I would have to spray a couple of spots with Resolve, he has a couple of spots.

He is dated 1973 Korea, Kapok, along with other labels. Would like to put him in order. Any ideas?

It is hard to part with some of these old treasures but....the time has come.

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Hi Friends, anyone here ever tried to clean a plush stuffed animal? (Original Post) Paper Roses Jan 2013 OP
There's several suggestions out in Google land. I just throw them in the sinkingfeeling Jan 2013 #1
That's a little large - hollysmom Jan 2013 #2
If he's got any value, maybe you should see what the dry cleaner thinks. Vinca Jan 2013 #3
it would never dry if you submerged it in water grasswire Jan 2013 #4
Thanks for your advice. My daughter has an upholstery/rug cleaner machine, Paper Roses Jan 2013 #5

sinkingfeeling

(52,986 posts)
1. There's several suggestions out in Google land. I just throw them in the
Tue Jan 15, 2013, 04:48 PM
Jan 2013

washer in a pillow case and then dry them in a dryer, but since yours is large and may have value, I'd try drying with a dehumidifier.

http://www.stretcher.com/stories/980813b.cfm

hollysmom

(5,946 posts)
2. That's a little large -
Tue Jan 15, 2013, 04:48 PM
Jan 2013

I had some luck putting small stuffed animals in bags and in the laundry and then drying them out - you might be better off selling him as dusty rather than damaging him. Have you gone into the seller forums on E-bay. People onthere have always been a great help to me when I was selling things I didn't know a lot about.

grasswire

(50,130 posts)
4. it would never dry if you submerged it in water
Thu Jan 17, 2013, 01:52 PM
Jan 2013

I don't think the interior would ever get dry properly.

So surface cleaning seems to be the way to go. I think an aerosol carpet shampoo or upholstery shampoo is worth a try. Use a brush to scrub. Then I might use a wet washcloth for a going-over and finish with a hand-held hair dryer?

Paper Roses

(7,505 posts)
5. Thanks for your advice. My daughter has an upholstery/rug cleaner machine,
Sun Jan 20, 2013, 03:27 PM
Jan 2013

I think I will try with her rug cleaner solution....Nothing lost. This Snoopy is in good condition but he shows 40 years worth of atmospheric grunge...plus a few spots that look like stains. He is in good condition but needs some TLC. Thanks fort your advice.

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