Wash plushie

So, i just finished a amigurumi but i dont know how to clean/wash it before to sell it, can someone pls explain how to do it?
thanks

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I normally just lint roller it and I have an allergen warning on my tags because i live with dogs and cats

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What is it made with?

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probably machine wash unless the yarn says not to do it

sorry I’m not much of a help

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i dont remember, a long time ago i discarded the tag :sob: :sob:

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I have no idea, but you should do what the yarn says to do with it. But if its s stuffed, surface wash it.

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What I meant, is it chenille worsted weight, really fine yarn, acrylic? :smiley:

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acrylic

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So I looked it up and this is what it said to do


And you could also just hand wash it if you wanted :smiley:!

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thanks!

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If it is dirty I wouldn’t sell it.

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That’s a really good point! :smiley:, if it’s actually dirty then I personally wouldn’t sell it, I was just giving advice on how to wash a plushie but I just realized that the description says “wash a plushie before I sell it” and that is a no no.

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I agree that I wouldn’t sell anything I felt needing washing. I do run a lint roller over my work before bagging/boxing it because I have a semi-free roaming rabbit and dog, but I feel like that’s probably a good idea regardless of pet hair issues (yarn cutting fuzz gets around as well).

I also offer to fabreeze items as well simply because I cook and live in the same house I crochet lol

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