So the other day my friend
came over and we washed all our fursuit stuff after lots of suiting at MFF!
These were his cute indoor feetpaws that I made for him as a gift. (No, I don't take commissions for them so don't ask! ;P ) They were quite dirty after a weekend of walking around the hotel, so I decide to wash them!
They were built on white crocs, and the toes are removable stuffed in polyfil, so they're 100% washable. No worries about any dye from the shoes bleeding into the fur, and removable padding so they dry fast too!
I just put em in the tub and poured a bunch of soap on them, and scrubbed away! Then put them in a pillowcase, tied it shut, and put it through a cycle in the washing machine to rinse and dry them.
The dirt didn't 100% come out, but they look a LOT better now :)
If you have indoor feet that you wear out regularly, I recommend washing them after every outing to keep them in best shape. Otherwise the dirt will build up and you'll never be able to get it out.
See my tutorials for more information on cleaning and disinfecting fursuit parts!
came over and we washed all our fursuit stuff after lots of suiting at MFF! These were his cute indoor feetpaws that I made for him as a gift. (No, I don't take commissions for them so don't ask! ;P ) They were quite dirty after a weekend of walking around the hotel, so I decide to wash them!
They were built on white crocs, and the toes are removable stuffed in polyfil, so they're 100% washable. No worries about any dye from the shoes bleeding into the fur, and removable padding so they dry fast too!
I just put em in the tub and poured a bunch of soap on them, and scrubbed away! Then put them in a pillowcase, tied it shut, and put it through a cycle in the washing machine to rinse and dry them.
The dirt didn't 100% come out, but they look a LOT better now :)
If you have indoor feet that you wear out regularly, I recommend washing them after every outing to keep them in best shape. Otherwise the dirt will build up and you'll never be able to get it out.
See my tutorials for more information on cleaning and disinfecting fursuit parts!
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Sorry to hear the dirt did not come out. This may help.
If the fur can tolerate rubbing, this may help.
- exploiating bath gloves
https://www.riteaid.com/shop/daylog.....-count-8020594
- plain white bar soap. No color, no perfume, no softener, no deorderant
The brand in my area is called Jergeens
https://www.amazon.com/Jergens-Mild.....006OHM3V2?th=1
Soap up hands. Slide gloves on over soapy hands.
Wet gloves, Rub soap between gloves to soap up gloves.
Gather a few inches of fur, rub between gloves.
Repeat for next section of fur.
After several sections of fur rubbed, use fingertips to rub soapy fur against backing.
Be gentle with the rubbing.
Rinse after cleaning.
Hope this helps.
If the fur can tolerate rubbing, this may help.
- exploiating bath gloves
https://www.riteaid.com/shop/daylog.....-count-8020594
- plain white bar soap. No color, no perfume, no softener, no deorderant
The brand in my area is called Jergeens
https://www.amazon.com/Jergens-Mild.....006OHM3V2?th=1
Soap up hands. Slide gloves on over soapy hands.
Wet gloves, Rub soap between gloves to soap up gloves.
Gather a few inches of fur, rub between gloves.
Repeat for next section of fur.
After several sections of fur rubbed, use fingertips to rub soapy fur against backing.
Be gentle with the rubbing.
Rinse after cleaning.
Hope this helps.
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