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I know this sounds stupid, but I was just wondering, for those of you who display their bear outside without cover, what's the best way to keep them free from dust and clean?
I don't want to put them in their boxes and also not inside covered cupboard, and I don't have glass display case, so that means if I want to see them I have to just let them hang around somewhere in the room. But then dust will get to them... Any tips?
This works with real fur bears so I don't see why it wouldn't work with mohair and alpacca. Take a plastic bag and put rice in it. Put in the bear and give it a shake. The rice shakes loose the dust and cleans the bear and doesn't damage the bear. If your bear has glass eyes just cover them with a bit of quilt bat and tape or make a small mask to cover them to protect them. I really don't think the rice would scratch glass eyes but it can't hurt to cover them to be sure. Just like giving the bear a dry bath. Hope this helps
Neala
I do not keep mine covered. I use a barely damp cloth to gently wipe them down occasionally.
Joanne
Im bad..i just let them get dusty..lol..i occasionally give them a wipe with a cloth..but yeah..my bears are dusty
Kerrilyn
Mine get dusty because they are not covered, but occasionally they get a brush up with a babies hair brush and a cuddle.
The baby hair brush is gentle and they all look smarter for being groomed.
cheers,
G
I have found that the best brushes to get the dust out well are old pure-bristle clothes brushes-i have picked them up very cheaply at trash and treasure markets! They have very soft but dense bristles and do a great job!