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Clean Barbies in dishwasher?

My mom gave DD tons of my old Barbies. I feel like they should be cleaned since they've been sitting in the basement for years. Can I put them in the dishwasher? Or is there a better way to clean loads of barbies?
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Re: Clean Barbies in dishwasher?

  • I don't know if the plastic and synthetic hair would stand up to the heat. Throw them all in a bucket with hot water and dish soap. Let them sit, then rinse them well and they should be fine.
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  • Why not just try to wash one of them on the top shelf of the dishwasher? I have washed a ton of toys in the dishwasher over the years, and had no problem. Pick the one that looks the worst, and give it a try.
  • i wouldnt, i would wash   them with a clorox wipe. place them in a bucket with baking soda  see if that helps with odor. when i was little if a barbie was wet, it pretty much got ruined.
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  • I wouldn't do it since there's high heat, and the synthetic hair. You might get a result with bald barbies lol!

    Don't get the hair wet {i think I remember putting my barbies in the tub when I was young, and the hair was always nasty afterwards.}

    If I were you, I'd just use baby wipes to wipe down the body, and a little on the hair. You may wanna spray with lysol also

  • imagekiwisnmangos:

    I wouldn't do it since there's high heat, and the synthetic hair. You might get a result with bald barbies lol!

    Don't get the hair wet {i think I remember putting my barbies in the tub when I was young, and the hair was always nasty afterwards.}

    If I were you, I'd just use baby wipes to wipe down the body, and a little on the hair. You may wanna spray with lysol also

     This...water def damages thier hair. Maybe lysol or clorox wipes?

  • imagecjcouple:
    i wouldnt, i would wash   them with a clorox wipe. place them in a bucket with baking soda  see if that helps with odor. when i was little if a barbie was wet, it pretty much got ruined.

    Yes, their hair will get ruined and their heads will be filled with water forever.

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  • Many hobby stores or online companies like American Girl or MyTwinn carry a doll hair shampoo, its really just a spray on cleaner that works on the entire doll to clean it without damaging the hair or removing any paint.
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