TIPS FOR CARE
Alpaca Fur Stuffed Animals
– For a personal maintenance use a white cloth with a mixture of a little shampoo, talc and water; then gently clean the product in the areas that got dirty (do not submerge the entire product in the mixture) and let it dry in the open air, comb gently and periodically with a cat brush until that it is dry.
– Professional dry cleaning acceptable.
– All products are made of leather, so it needs to breathe, to store we recommend do not cover with plastic covers, use cotton ones and put an anti-moth product or scented soap.
– If you saw a moth flying near your product, we recommend placing the product in a sealed bag and then putting it in the freezer for 3 days to kill any remaining moths. The freezer should be at least –18C∘
– If it gets wet due to rain or snow, do not dry it artificially, brush it gently or wipe it with a soft cloth and let it dry in a ventilated place.
– Avoid continuous rubbing. Do not poke it with decorative pins or clips.
– Do not spray perfume or cologne on it.
Alpaca/Baby Alpaca
Garment
– Hand wash in cool water with shampoo.
– Do not use chlorine bleach.
– Dry naturally and flat, do not tumble dry.
– Do not dry in the sunlight.
– Dry cleaning acceptable.
– Do not iron or scrub it.
– To avoid hanger bumps in the shoulders, fold your garments to preserve natural shape.
– To store use an airtight bag to keep it safe from clothes moths.
Tanguis/Pima Cotton Garment
– To avoid hanger bumps in the shoulders, fold your garments to preserve natural shape.
– Dry naturally, do not tumble dry.
– Do not dry in the sunlight.
– Dry cleaning acceptable.
– Hand wash in cool water or delicate wash cycle.
– Give garments a gentle stretch after washing to get them back into shape.
– Avoid tightly wringing the garment, which can cause wrinkles.