1. The fluff of plush toys is easily stained with dust. After a year, it will inevitably bring a layer of dirt. In fact, in addition to sending it to a dry cleaner, you can also clean some not-so-big plush toys yourself, but first of all, you must understand the plush toys. The internal components, some of which are filled with straw and bean shells, cannot be cleaned, and they are easily damaged after washing, so they can only be wiped with a wet towel or combed with a soft brush.
2. For plush toys that can be washed, add detergent to the water basin, and pour some water in a certain proportion, stir the water in the basin with a general soft brush, stir up rich foam, and then use a soft brush to dip the foam into the water. Brush the surface of the plush toy clean, be sure not to get too much moisture on the brush. After brushing the surface of the plush toy, wrap the plush toy with a bath towel, and put it into a basin full of clean water for pressure washing, so that the dust and washing liquid in the plush toy can be removed. Then put the plush toy in a water basin with softener for a few minutes, and then press and wash it several times in a water basin filled with clean water until the water in the basin turns from turbid to clear. Wrap the cleaned plush toys in a bath towel, put them in the washing machine for dehydration, and put the dehydrated plush toys in a ventilated place after shaping and combing, so that your plush toys will look like new again.
3. Another way is to use a big bag that won't leak, pour some salt in it, and then put the doll to remove the ash in it, hold the mouth of the bag tightly to prevent the salt from falling out, grab the bag and shake it vigorously, Allow all sides of the doll to come in contact with the salt.
Open the bag again, and wait until you are satisfied. If you are not satisfied, continue shaking.
Because the salt sticks to the doll, when you slap the salt off the doll, the dust will fall off with the salt as it falls.