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I'd reccomend an oxyclean bath for Baby Quackers (hot, nearly boiling. Be sure to remove her head and take out her tail first). You might want to dip her tail in for a quick wash since hair can trap smoke odor. Don't leave her head and body in for longer than 10-15 minutes; then do what PhyllieBean suggested, with her head still off. Then give her another bath in soap and water and shampoo and condition her hair, wait for all of her parts to dry and then reassemble her Once she's sunfaded she'll be lovely and smell like pony ^^
Smelly pony, smelly pony, what are they feeding you~? Smelly pony, smelly pony, it's not your fault~!I always use baking soda for stinky toys. Like when my stuffed animals get smelly but I don't want to get them wet from washing. Everyone always says cat litter OR baking soda... I wonder what would happen if you mixed the two?? lol.