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Handmade Pirate Pocket Doll In Pocket

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Pocket Dolls:

• Pocket dolls should be handled with care. While they are mildly posable, do not over bend since repeated or sharp bends can break the wire. Swords are delicate and will bend. They should be removed if doll is going to be placed in a bag or pocket and before cleaning. Swords are not meant for small children.

• Keep your doll away from dirt and liquids. If your doll does get dirty or stained you can clean the area by first gently brushing away all surface dirt with a clean, soft make-up or paint brush then gently cleaning the stain with a q-tip that has been dampened with cool water.

• If the stain still remains, you can add a tiny, minuscule even, amount of  Woolite laundry detergent to your q-tip and very gently try to clean the stain. Please be aware that colors may run if you get them very wet or rub a spot where two colors meet.

• Your doll should not be soaked or more than damp from cleaning, but be sure to dry it thoroughly. Soak up any extra water by gently pressing a paper towel or soft cloth to the area and then place in front of a fan to air dry. Never use a hair dryer or place in direct sunlight to dry.

• Never soak your doll or put it through the washer or dryer
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Felt Plushies:

• Keep your plushie away from dirt and liquids. If your plushie does get dirty or stained you can clean the area by first gently brushing away all surface dirt with a clean, soft toothbrush then gently cleaning the stain with a q-tip or clean, soft toothbrush that has been dampened with cool water.

• If the stain still remains, you can add a tiny, minuscule even, amount of  Woolite laundry detergent to your q-tip and very gently try to clean the stain. Please be aware that colors may run if you get them very wet or rub a spot where two colors meet.

• Your plushie should not be soaked or more than damp from cleaning, but be sure to dry it thoroughly. You can use a hair dryer on low to speed up the drying process.

• Never soak your plushie or put it through the washer or dryer.
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Binks:

• You should only microwave your bink in a clean microwave, preferably on a ceramic plate.

• Binks for kids, with button eyes, should be closely monitored while being microwaved and should be microwaved for no more than 5 minutes. If you have a very high powered microwave you should microwave the bink in 1 minute increments. You should always test the temperature of the Bink before giving them to a child.

• Keep your Bink away from dirt and liquids. If your Bink does get dirty or stained you can clean the area by first gently brushing away all surface dirt with a clean, soft make-up or paint brush then gently cleaning the stain with a q-tip that has been dampened with cool water.

• If the stain still remains, you can add a tiny, minuscule even, amount of  Woolite laundry detergent to your q-tip and very gently try to clean the stain. Please be aware that colors may run if you get them very wet or rub a spot where two colors meet. Be sure to thoroughly remove all traces of detergent before microwaving your Bink again.

• Your Bink should not be soaked or more than damp from cleaning, but be sure to dry it thoroughly. You can use a hair dryer on low to speed up the drying process.

• Never soak your Bink or put it through the washer or dryer.

• If your Bink has a removable cover, you can wash the cover by hand or in the washer on delicate. Air dry or low tumble try.

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