Fursuit Cleaning Service?
10 years ago
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I'm taking some pay cuts at my job, so I've toyed with the idea and now that I could use the extra money it would be a good time to see about it. I would like to clean fursuits as a side thing, so I was wondering how much interest there would be for that. I know most people get nervous cleaning their suits for the first time or are scared to. I would be in good company as I have a fursuit maker with me to help give advice for tricky cleans and I have experience obviously cleaning my own suits.
I would like to offer my services to AutumnFallings customers and friends/acquaintances first then if that goes well I would be willing to do more. Still trying to figure out how much to charge for it too, obviously it would be different prices for different things like: just paws, or just body suit, or both. I would probably not do heads right off the bat.
I would like to offer my services to AutumnFallings customers and friends/acquaintances first then if that goes well I would be willing to do more. Still trying to figure out how much to charge for it too, obviously it would be different prices for different things like: just paws, or just body suit, or both. I would probably not do heads right off the bat.
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Just let me know and I have no problem shooting money at cha.
Thanks!<3
I need to send Blinkybutt in for some small repairs anyways...
So double whammy~!!
i'm definitely interested in seeing how well you'd do! the only concern is having multiple suits from different makers coming in, and understanding exactly what they're made out of so you don't rip or tear anything! though living with a suit maker is a plus since you could probably repair things in case something happened..
So overall, yes, this is a good idea ^^
If I still had my hyena suit, I'd send it to you in a heartbeat. He had several homes before mine and when I put his bodysuit in the tub, the water turned brown :C
I don't have my suit yet but I'm sure I'll be nervous to wash it
And living in a dorm doesn't exactly make it great for washing suits Dx
But I've never cleaned my feetpaws and honestly, I am a bit nervous about cleaning it, since it's got even more foam than my head, and I'm not sure I have a fan that's powerful enough to dry them fast enough. So I can see the point of having a fursuit cleaning / refurbishment service.
(Speaking of which... I should probably get my suit machine-washed next time I'm done using it.)
a year ago i fixed up alot of my friends fursuits and i found it more fun than making my own from scratch most times
dont forget to wear gloves when handling pre-worns!