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Cleaning Straw Stuffed Teddybear

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Backpacker | 17:40 Sun 08th Oct 2017 | Home & Garden
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Hi
I have unearthed my childhood teddy bear from the loft and he is in need of a good mend and clean. I am OK with the mending bit but how an earth do you clean a teddy bear stuffed with straw? Any ideas welcome. I cant afford to send him to a restorer and he's not a collectable bear.
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https://m.youtube.com/results?q=how%20to%20clean%20straw%20teddy%20bear&sm=3 anything here ?
17:49 Sun 08th Oct 2017
Steam gun possibly?
These hand held steamers.
DIY dry cleaning machine at your local launderette. It won't be the same if you clean it though (I don't mean physically, I mean feeling-wise).
have no idea if a dry-cleaners could help?

however, that is one lucky and loved teddy bear :-)
I am betting its not stuffed with straw but with woodshavings otherwise known as excelsior. Here's how I would do it (my hug numbers over 200 bears of all ages, none valuable) In the UK Stergene is what to use if you can't get woolite.
http://mysteifflife.blogspot.co.uk/2011/04/spring-cleaning-steiff-style.html
Have you considered replacing the stuffing with something modern which could be cleaned more easily ? If the stuffing is exposed by the wear-and-tear it has suffered, and if it so very much loved, re-stuffing might be the answer, especially if it needs mending anyway.
noooooooo please don't restuff an old bear unless its absolutely necessary
in any case atalanta, if the bear is stuffed with excelsior, that argues a non synthetic skin as well which would suffer from being washed whether stuffed or not.
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Thanks Wolfgang, I've just had a look at the bit poking through and it could be wood shavings. I don't want to risk taking him apart to re-stuff him as his fur is so thin (not really fur any more)
I will try wiping him down as in your video link but without the wire brush brushing!
The other thing lovers of old bears do once the bear is as clean as possible and dry again, is put clothes on them to protect the fragile original fabric
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Already thought of that. I'm knitting him a football kit.
cool!
Jumpers for goalposts ;-)

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