Care Instructions
Cleaning your plushie(s)
1. Fill a bucket or sink with enough cold water to submerge the plushie.
2. Add a small amount of mild or gentle detergent to the water.
3. Hand wash the plushie, making sure to rinse it thoroughly afterwards. To dry, simply air dry the toy.
How to fluff your plushie(s) up!
1. Massage Your Plushie
To fluff up your plushies, simply work your hands into them as if you're squishing and massaging the plushie. This will help break up the filling and allow it to redistribute evenly inside your plushie, giving it more height, loft, and a fluffier feel overall.
2. Fluff Your Plushie In The Dryer
After working your hands into your plushie to break up the filling and redistribute it evenly, toss it in the dryer for 20 to 30 minutes. It may not require a full cycle to achieve the desired fluffiness.
To keep your ceramic mug in the best condition, it's always a good idea to rinse shortly after use to help prevent staining, particularly from tea and coffee. Washing by hand is the gentlest way to treat them but our mugs are dishwasher safe too.
Stains:
If you notice any staining on your mugs, it may be due to the tannins in tea or the limescale in your water. Luckily, removing these stains is a simple process. Soak your cups and glasses in mild detergent, or try cleaning them with a mixture of bicarbonate of soda and warm water. With a little bit of effort, your mug will look as good as new!
Dishwasher safe:
You can totally put your mug in the dishwasher. The coating on the mug is really durable and should hold up well over many years of washing. If you want to keep the image on the mug looking great for even longer, I recommend placing it on the top rack of the dishwasher and as far away from the heating element as possible.
Microwave safe:
You can safely microwave your mug without worrying about the image being affected. The coating on the mug is really durable and should hold up well over time. So go ahead and heat up your drink without any concerns!
In case you happen to observe any dust or debris sticking to your enamel pins, you may use a cotton cloth to clean them. For hard enamel, you can use a dry cloth. If there are noticeable stains, you can dampen the cloth with warm water. Always thoroughly dry the pin before putting it away to keep the metal from tarnishing.
Cleaning Tarnish Off Metal Plating
Over time, metal can develop tarnish as a result of exposure to humidity present in the air. If you observe any discoloration on the metal detail lines, you can bring back its previous shine by gently polishing it with a soft cloth and jewelry cleaner.
Make a Cleaning Routine
Maintaining the cleanliness of pins displayed in cases or on fabric flags is easier if you establish a routine for wiping them down regularly. This will also help you detect any new damages, such as loose backings, which can be remedied promptly. If you wear certain pins daily, it's advisable to inspect them more closely at least once a week.
Removing Mud or Hard Stains
In case you notice a stubborn stain on your pin due to mud, food, drink, or any other substance, it is crucial to remove it as quickly and gently as possible. If left unattended, the stain may cause permanent discoloration of the paint. You may attempt to get rid of it using a soft cloth, warm water, and gentle circular motions.