Plush toys with an outer fabric layer, usually a water-absorbent velvet or fur fabric, and a highly absorbent inner sponge layer, can be a real nightmare to wash. They’re difficult to clean and take ages to dry.
Check out these three alternative washing methods below to make this chore a little easier.
Method 1: Hand Washing
Hand wash your plush toys
This method is best for medium to small-sized toys that aren’t too soft and don’t have stubborn stains in hard-to-reach places like tails or underarms.
Step 1: Mix a mild detergent with warm water, adding a spoonful of fabric softener for better results.
Step 2: Soak the toy in this mixture for 10-15 minutes. Then, start scrubbing by hand or using your feet, but avoid using a brush as it may damage the toy.
Step 3: Rinse the toy thoroughly with cold water, and squeeze out the excess water by pressing gently from top to bottom. Avoid twisting or wringing the toy to preserve its shape.
Step 4: Dry the toy in a sunny and well-ventilated area to speed up the drying process.
Method 2: Machine Washing
Machine washing a plush toy
This method is more suitable for larger toys to save you time and effort.
Step 1: Sew up any rips or tears on the plush toy to prevent further damage.
Step 2: Place the toy inside a mesh laundry bag to reduce friction with the washing machine. Select a gentle cycle and avoid using hot water as it may damage the glue holding the toy together.
Step 3: Once the cycle is complete, dry the toy in direct sunlight to speed up the drying process.
Method 3: Dry Cleaning with Baking Soda
Dry cleaning with baking soda
This method is ideal for toys with electronic components or those that are too soft to be washed as they may lose their shape.
Step 1: Sprinkle baking soda all over the toy, focusing on stained areas.
Step 2: Place the toy inside a large plastic bag or a pillowcase.
Step 3: Shake the bag vigorously for about 5 minutes, and then let it sit for another 10-15 minutes to allow the baking soda to work its magic.
Step 4: Remove the toy from the bag, brush off any excess baking soda, and use a vacuum cleaner to remove any remaining residue.
With these quick-drying methods, we hope that you’ll no longer struggle with cleaning your beloved plush toys.