Put the dirty plush toy teddy bear into a plastic bag, add a proper amount of coarse salt, then tie up your mouth and shake it vigorously. After a few minutes, the toys were clean and we watched the salt turn black.
The principle is that salt, that is, sodium chloride, is used to adsorb dirt. Because salt has a strong disinfection effect, it can not only clean toys, but also effectively kill bacteria and viruses.
Method 2: Required materials: water, silk cotton detergent, soft brush (or other tools can also be substituted).
Put water and silk wool detergent into the basin, stir the water in the basin with a common soft brush or other tools to stir up rich foam, then put the plush toy teddy bear into the basin filled with softener for a few minutes, and then wash it several times in the basin filled with clear water until the water in the basin becomes clear from turbidity. The washed plush toys are still wrapped in bath towels and then gently dehydrated in the washing machine. The dehydrated plush toys are shaped, combed and dried in a ventilated place.
Pay attention to drying in a ventilated place when drying. It's best not to be exposed to the sun or disinfected. Exposure is easy to change color.
Method 3: Wash with laundry bag.
In order to prevent the small accessories on the plush toy from being worn, the accessories of the plush toy are glued with adhesive tape, put into the laundry bag for scrubbing, and then hung in the shade to dry. When drying, you can pat the plush toy to make its filling fluffy and soft, so that the shape of the plush toy will be better restored after cleaning.
We usually put a proper amount of detergent in clean water for disinfection when washing. At the same time of washing, you can also add a proper amount of washing powder or laundry detergent for disinfection to achieve antibacterial and mite-proof effects.