I've got a spot removing tip for toys that can't be machine washed. I personally use a mix of: - 1 Tablespoon of dish soap (preferrably one that isn't too scented or chemical based). - 1 Tablespoon of white vinegar - 1 cup of boiling water - 1 cup of cold water All mixed together. Then using an old toothbrush, I use it to scrub the areas that need cleaning, then rinse it off with fresh water and stick it in front of the heater. It's like magic for most stains! I once bought a huge realistic shark plush for $1, but it was filthy! Too big for the washing machine, too dirty to be sold as is. Scrubbed it like crazy with this method, all the dirt came out and it looked like new again. Sold it for $90! I also do this with toys that have painted features and/or aren't dirty enough to warrant a machine cycle. I also recommend a tagging gun, they're very cheap but helpful! This way you can wash tagged plush by removing the tag; washing the plush and reattaching the swing tag again. I always disclose this information if I do this, but most buyers don't care as long as the plush looks as new as possible.
at the end I saw your mate come in. I felt so good. he held you and calmed you. that is what we do. I wasn't trying to be bossy, but saw our flawsw that we are working on in you... great content
Hello! I am a recent buyer. I had lost my childhood teddybear in 2020. The one you were selling looked exactly like my old one! So similar in fact that I’m kind of convinced it is the exact one I lost. I was wondering if you had an area I could message you to ask about where you found it, if you’re comfortable sharing?
Thank you very much guys. That information on plush will help me for sure. Great content for resellers who want to learn more about selling plush and very interesting video overall.
Try using baking soda and apple cider vinegar. Together they cause a powerful and very diverse cleaning solution thats still soft enough to use on our own skin and even teeth. I use it as a facial scrub before i shower because the scent is of course vinegar. But nonetheless i havent come across any product that compares in performance, cost and chemical free. Hope this helps, many well wishes and thanks for your information😊
Tide stick/pen for stain removal. I've used it on CPK dolls, porcelain dolls, and on the bottom of coffee cups where the cup comes in contact with whatever its sitting on.
I've sold Fisher Price Cozies before, actually sold one not long ago on my Etsy shop for $124CAD. It was the pink bunny one with the bowtie. Then a few months ago, I found another one. Have not sold that one yet, need to clean it up first. Like I commented on your other videos, plush sell well for me to and I love all the vintage ones the best!
Thank you for making this video. There were definitely several new to me plushies that I have seen but not picked up before. I use an oxi clean spray treatment on any plush that I am going to run through the washer. I let them sit for 10 or 15 minutes with the oxi on them and then just toss in the wash. I have successfully dried quite a few plush too. Magic eraser is one of my favorite reseller tools!
This is such a good video. Thank u so much! Lots of great info. For the ones that can't go in the washer, I've used regular Shout in the spray bottle & also for certain bad stains I use this stuff called Angelus Easy Cleaner. Now, the Angelus is a shoe cleaner. I sell shoes often so I was desperate once & tried this on what looked like a rust stain on a plush. Took it right out. So I always make sure I have this cleaner on hand. One more thing, the Nintendo or Sega character plushes can also be a good find depending on the brand. For instance Sonic the Hedgehog or especially his side characters like Amy always sell quickly for $$. Like a Jazwares or Anniversary, some Kellytoy ones, Toy Network, etc. I've personally had luck with these brands but there are others that are WAY up there so always check those if u come across them.
surprised how many are fisher price. out of simplicity, could we just buy any fisher price plushy we see, and chances are we'd make a profit, or are there fisher price ones that are worthless?
Not necessarily, I mean unless you can get them for free😄there's a lot of fisher price plush that isn't worth much. No rhyme or reason to it lol, the vintage ones you have a better chance and it being valuable I suppose but there's still many that aren't worth it, always check comps😉
Hi 👋🏾 new and subscribed Great video and Thanks for sharing some of these plushies I passed on even though I kinda thought they were worth something now regret pretty certain I’ll find again
Hi, I recently came across a few World Plush Inc stuffed animals with listed items numbers on them. I can not find these animals on any sites whether EBay, Amazon, Offer Up and etc. I was wondering if there are any other methods of locating the names or any other information on them? Thanks for the help
Thx. For your time sharing your knowledge. Thank You Lord then Thank to you and husband i found in a goodwill a TY BOO FROST. THE EAR TAG WAS DAMAGED STILL SOLD FOR $115.00 THX. AGAIN. GOD BLESS YOU.
I've got a spot removing tip for toys that can't be machine washed. I personally use a mix of:
- 1 Tablespoon of dish soap (preferrably one that isn't too scented or chemical based).
- 1 Tablespoon of white vinegar
- 1 cup of boiling water
- 1 cup of cold water
All mixed together. Then using an old toothbrush, I use it to scrub the areas that need cleaning, then rinse it off with fresh water and stick it in front of the heater. It's like magic for most stains! I once bought a huge realistic shark plush for $1, but it was filthy! Too big for the washing machine, too dirty to be sold as is. Scrubbed it like crazy with this method, all the dirt came out and it looked like new again. Sold it for $90! I also do this with toys that have painted features and/or aren't dirty enough to warrant a machine cycle.
I also recommend a tagging gun, they're very cheap but helpful! This way you can wash tagged plush by removing the tag; washing the plush and reattaching the swing tag again. I always disclose this information if I do this, but most buyers don't care as long as the plush looks as new as possible.
Nice! Great tips, thank you!
"Shut out" spot remover - cheap and works
me and my wife have anxiety issues. That being said: calm down, you are helping us....you are doing a great job...
at the end I saw your mate come in. I felt so good. he held you and calmed you. that is what we do. I wasn't trying to be bossy, but saw our flawsw that we are working on in you... great content
That opossum was adorable
I can’t find a lot of the vintage plushies I’ve found, for example a few eden ones, how do you know what to price them if you can’t find it???
Great video! I just stumbled upon you guys, And I will be subscribing! Thank you!
Hello! I am a recent buyer. I had lost my childhood teddybear in 2020. The one you were selling looked exactly like my old one! So similar in fact that I’m kind of convinced it is the exact one I lost. I was wondering if you had an area I could message you to ask about where you found it, if you’re comfortable sharing?
Thank you very much guys. That information on plush will help me for sure. Great content for resellers who want to learn more about selling plush and very interesting video overall.
I just found your RUclips. I thoroughly enjoyed this video. My favorites are the plushes. So thank you so much for your tips!
Thanks for the kind words!
Great buildabear to be on the lookout for are Hello Kitty. I sold a Chococat for over 200.
Thank yo u for sharing your list of plush. I found you on Roman Anytime Picker on his Shout out video.
Try using baking soda and apple cider vinegar. Together they cause a powerful and very diverse cleaning solution thats still soft enough to use on our own skin and even teeth. I use it as a facial scrub before i shower because the scent is of course vinegar. But nonetheless i havent come across any product that compares in performance, cost and chemical free. Hope this helps, many well wishes and thanks for your information😊
Just subscribed! Came for the plush video, staying for more! 😃
Tide stick/pen for stain removal. I've used it on CPK dolls, porcelain dolls, and on the bottom of coffee cups where the cup comes in contact with whatever its sitting on.
I've sold Fisher Price Cozies before, actually sold one not long ago on my Etsy shop for $124CAD. It was the pink bunny one with the bowtie. Then a few months ago, I found another one. Have not sold that one yet, need to clean it up first. Like I commented on your other videos, plush sell well for me to and I love all the vintage ones the best!
Hi Dear, would you like to add some sound/music/led light for the toy product?
Thank you for making this video. There were definitely several new to me plushies that I have seen but not picked up before. I use an oxi clean spray treatment on any plush that I am going to run through the washer. I let them sit for 10 or 15 minutes with the oxi on them and then just toss in the wash. I have successfully dried quite a few plush too. Magic eraser is one of my favorite reseller tools!
Try the new Dawn dish detergent. I was really surprised how it worked.
I've had good luck with Shout Stain Wipes.
Just subbed! I also sell a lot of plush on eBay, excellent ROI. Already got a great tip on washing plush, thanks. Looking forward to more vids!
Thank you for sharing your experience and knowledge 🙏
Is it any brand of lovey baby blankets? I see them all of the time buy didn't know if it was a certain brand to look for or any of them
I've sold some baby loveys by Carters, Blankets and Beyond, Angel Dear, still check sold comps though, some aren't worth it.
This is such a good video. Thank u so much! Lots of great info.
For the ones that can't go in the washer, I've used regular Shout in the spray bottle & also for certain bad stains I use this stuff called Angelus Easy Cleaner. Now, the Angelus is a shoe cleaner. I sell shoes often so I was desperate once & tried this on what looked like a rust stain on a plush. Took it right out. So I always make sure I have this cleaner on hand.
One more thing, the Nintendo or Sega character plushes can also be a good find depending on the brand. For instance Sonic the Hedgehog or especially his side characters like Amy always sell quickly for $$. Like a Jazwares or Anniversary, some Kellytoy ones, Toy Network, etc. I've personally had luck with these brands but there are others that are WAY up there so always check those if u come across them.
good information thank you!
Hi! I enjoy selling plush as well! Thanks for the tips! Great video! Looking forward to watching more of your videos!
Great job 👍👍 I use awesome from Dollar Tree Works great
That works great on a lot of stuff!
I steam my plush animals unless it has a spot than I use shout on it. Do you have any tips on selling them, mines not selling thanks
Always check sold comps on ebay! Price competitively, take good pictures, have good lighting👍good luck!
surprised how many are fisher price. out of simplicity, could we just buy any fisher price plushy we see, and chances are we'd make a profit, or are there fisher price ones that are worthless?
Not necessarily, I mean unless you can get them for free😄there's a lot of fisher price plush that isn't worth much. No rhyme or reason to it lol, the vintage ones you have a better chance and it being valuable I suppose but there's still many that aren't worth it, always check comps😉
Hi 👋🏾 new and subscribed Great video and Thanks for sharing some of these plushies I passed on even though I kinda thought they were worth something now regret pretty certain I’ll find again
I never touch the baby stuff!! Yikes. I've been missing out
I truly appreciate your time to share....
Hi, I recently came across a few World Plush Inc stuffed animals with listed items numbers on them. I can not find these animals on any sites whether EBay, Amazon, Offer Up and etc. I was wondering if there are any other methods of locating the names or any other information on them? Thanks for the help
In your thumb nail what is the puppy dogs name? Thank you
Thanks for this video. Super helpful.
You guys are awesome
I wonder if they can be dry cleaned.
I don't normally sell plush but got lucky with apple jack and build a bear derpy un stuffed ( internet only)
Great video
Been selling clothes but that’s not where my heart is would love to be able to replace a lot of it with plush!
Dawn is the ultimate stain remover
Thank you!
Thx. For your time sharing your knowledge. Thank You Lord then Thank to you and husband i found in a goodwill a TY BOO FROST. THE EAR TAG WAS DAMAGED STILL SOLD FOR $115.00 THX. AGAIN. GOD BLESS YOU.
I've found that pretreating spot's with Awesome liquid spray cleaner world wonders.For all plush;;. Wash in cold water & NEVER,. ENVER machine dryer
I can only add rare Peanuts and Muppet plush, Rushton, Knickerbocker ( this is hit and miss), and Animal Farm.
Thanks! We will keep our eyes open!
You sound like your from eastern Canada ….🤘🏼🤘🏼. Subbed
We are near Buffalo NY. About an hour from Niagara Falls. We venture up that way quite a bit though.
I bought a tan hello kitty plush for .50 from Goodwill and sold it for $120.
Retro wash
Great content!
cool!!!
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Tide stick.
Great info! Thanks so much!