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    How do you clean a stuffed animal that has batteries?
    Claudia & Angelo Zimmermann
    House Cleaning Professionals
    Claudia and Angelo Zimmermann are the founders of Everneat, an Eco-Friendly Cleaning Service based in New York City and in Connecticut. They are also the founders of Clean Code, a DIY 100% natural cleaning product line.
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    If the stuffed animal has batteries, spot clean the surface with soapy water and a microfiber cloth. Then, remove the soap residue with a damp microfiber cloth using only warm water. After that, let it air dry or tumble dry on low.
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    How do you clean a stuffed animal without ruining it?
    Claudia & Angelo Zimmermann
    House Cleaning Professionals
    Claudia and Angelo Zimmermann are the founders of Everneat, an Eco-Friendly Cleaning Service based in New York City and in Connecticut. They are also the founders of Clean Code, a DIY 100% natural cleaning product line.
    House Cleaning Professionals
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    Place your stuffed animals inside a delicate clothes mesh bag and toss them in the washer. Use 1 tablespoon of laundry detergent and distilled white vinegar for the rinse cycle to deodorize and remove any detergent residue. Then, let them air dry or tumble dry on low.
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    Can I put it in the dryer?
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    You could, but it may ruin the fabric or material it is made from.
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    If the animal needs stitching, should I stitch before or after I wash?
    Community Answer
    Stitch it first, as more water may become stuck inside, causing it to take much longer to dry, and also allowing some stuffing to get out.
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    I washed my dog's teddy bear (about 24" long) in the washer, not knowing that he had a hole in his tummy. Now the stuffing way inside the hole is very wet. How to I dry way inside the stuffing?
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    Find a way to seal the hole (or temporarily stuff a rag or other item in it) to keep stuffing from coming out, then dry it in the dryer.
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