Tuesday, April 25, 2017

How to Care for Your Beanie Boos

Beanie Boos are cute, adorable and so fluffy you just might die! However, if you do not take care of your Beanie Boo pals properly, then they can soon end up looking a little bit sad and dirty. Nobody wants that – how can Beanie Boos rock if they are not looking like the superstars that they are?

Let’s check out some simple tips to help care for your Beanie Boos and keep them looking fabulous!

Daily Care for Beanie Boos
The best way to keep your Beanie Boos looking fantastic is to take good care of them on a daily basis. Make sure that you put them somewhere safe when you are not playing with them so that they do not get dirty or damaged. Some Beanie Boo owners have a special shelf or a cabinet that is just for their fluffy buddies.

One thing that you should be doing for your Beanie Boos on a regular basis is combing their hair if they have long hair or fur. You do not need to do this every day, but if you take the time to do it about once a week, you will keep them in tip top condition. You should do this by gently combing the hair or fur using a soft brush or fine comb. The hair care kits that you can buy for a new-born are ideal for this purpose!

Cleaning Your Beanie Boos
If you are thinking of helping your furry friend to star in their very own Beanie Boo rocks music video, then you are going to want them looking their very best! The first step in cleaning your baby is to use the hose attachment of a vacuum cleaner to gently go over the surface area to remove any dust and loose dirt that is on their fur.

If your Beanie Boo is looking a little bit dirty, then you should give them a ‘bath.' However, that does not mean dunking them in an actual tub of water! What you need to do is get a clean, damp cloth and surface clean the dirty areas of your Beanie Boos fur. You do not want to get it too wet, just enough to lift the marks from the fur. You can use a little mild detergent, like baby shampoo, for particularly stubborn marks. Be gentle with your friend; you should not use a scrubbing motion. One the dirt is all gone; you should leave the toy to air dry completely.

If your Beanie Boo is too dirty only to spot clean, for example, if it fell in a muddy puddle or had soda spilled on it, then you might need to put it into the washer. Machine washing is always the last resort, and you should try to surface clean it first if possible since they are not designed to be machine washed. If you do decide to go for it, then you will first need to carefully remove the heart tag as this will get ruined in the wash if you don’t. You should then place it inside a pillowcase and tie a knot in it. The pillow case will stop your Beanie Boo rattling around too much in the machine. You should put the washer on a delicate setting and then air dry. Once again, this method of washing should be considered a last resort as it will weaken the fabric if done too often.

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For the love of Beanie Boos,

Hug them, collect them or dance to their music. These fluffy babies are sure to make your day!

Check out www.beanieboosrock.com for more fun and Beanie Boo Music Videos! Love to Rock it with Beanie Boos! Make some noise, have some fun!!- BBR is a division of Pink Cadillac Media, Inc.

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How to Care for Your Beanie Boos