How do I clean the clothing on my Buyers Choice Carole’s ?

Sda31479256
by Sda31479256
  8 answers
  • Mogie Mogie on Dec 17, 2017

    Sort of depends on the material the clothes are make out of.

  • M. M.. M. M.. on Dec 17, 2017

    have you tried sticky rollers? Are they stained,spotted or just dusty/linty?

  • Cynthia H Cynthia H on Dec 17, 2017

    Are the removable? If so, hand wash. If not clean very gently with a brush and microfiber cloth.

  • Janet Pizaro Janet Pizaro on Dec 17, 2017

    Are they just dusty?You can hand wash them in Woolite

  • 17335038 17335038 on Dec 17, 2017

    Blow drying on the no-heat setting should remove the top layer of dust.

    If the fabric still contains visible dirt, then lightly brush with a clean damp (not wet as it might leave water marks) cloth until you can no longer seen any dirt on the cloth.

  • Jewellmartin Jewellmartin on Dec 18, 2017

    I use compressed air in a can (like that used to clean keyboards) on delicate dusty items, even if they are grimy. 😇

  • Random Chance Random Chance on Dec 18, 2017

    Anything made of cloth can be washed if you use the right technique. However some items may have been assembled with glue which can dissolve in water, and some fabrics can bleed dye onto other parts of the item. If there are no glued bits, or you are prepared to reqlue afterward, you can clean doll clothes in a pan of water with a minimal amount of woolite. Do not wring or twist the items. Place one item at a time in, let soak for a couple of minutes, then "pat" gently under water for a minute or two. Carefully lift the item out by lifting from underneath, set on a towel while you wash the rest the same way. Refill the pan with clean water and repeat the process to rinse. Dry flat on a towel, pressing gently with a towel on top to remove excess water first then let dry uncovered. If an item bleeds dye during the washing discard that wash water befor washing the next item.

  • 17335038 17335038 on Dec 19, 2017

    Good points by Random Chance that sometimes purchased decor items are glued instead of being properly sewn together, and often the dye in the fabric or paper bleeds when its get wet.