Yes, as long as its not fully submerged and is washed afterward. Webkinz can go through the washer and dryer safely in a pillowcase. To hand wash, follow these steps.
1. Wet a towel.
2. Put soap on the wet area of the towel.
3. Apply to every part of Webkinz.
4. Scrub body, and if there are stains scurb them too.
5. Take another towel and wet it.
6. Apply to webkinz and try to get as much soap off as possible.
7. Get another Dry towel and dry webkinz off as much as you can.
8. Let air dry for several minutes or hours. Or you can blow dry a webkinz foir about ten minutes.
9. Enjoy!
yes you can put it in the pool. However, it may damage it.
no i believe you can wash webkinz but in a certain way.:D
That depends on what size pool you have. If you have a smaller pool, the amount would be less, and if you have a larger pool, the amount is more. Consult the instructions on a chlorine box for what size pool and how much to use.
It is okay to bring your webkinz in the pool but just put them in the dryer when you are done. I would not recommend the hairy ones for example the old English sheepdog because it can make their hair stick to gether but the less hairy ones will do fine. :-)
try it out and tell me
You can ask a pool specialist about some non-chlorine pool-safe chemical. We got it, too.
well when you leave your pool covered for the winter, you are unable to put chlorine into it. Chlorine prevents algae so to answer your question, the lack of chlorine causes algae
No, Chlorine would kill them.
Chlorine can be added to a pool in a few different ways: directly into the skimmer, using a floating chlorine dispenser, or by applying it to the water surface. It's essential to follow the manufacturer's instructions for the specific type of chlorine being used to ensure proper dosage. Regular testing of chlorine levels is also crucial for maintaining a safe and clean swimming environment.
There could be several reasons why a pool may have no chlorine. This could be due to insufficient chlorine added to the pool, the chlorine being depleted too quickly, or the pool's filtration system not functioning properly. It's important to regularly test and maintain the chlorine levels in a pool to ensure proper sanitation.
about 3 oz.
Water and chlorine.