And thx...today was a good sourcing plush day here in NJ 2 puffalumps and a rare big dakin lovey too. I was thinking of you as I dug thru that pile and kept finding cool stuff. Appreciate you.
Hi Robert n Rebel. Thanks for your time and video. I use a non greasy remover called Un Du. I ve used it for over 15 yrs. It leaves no residue. Its also good for labels and grease marker . Good luck . Let us know how it works out. 😊
Hi Rebel. If it's an Elmer's type glue hot water and dish soap will do it other glue try a blow dryer to soften and rattail comb to pull it out. Then if u have any little bit left it should come out with soap and hot water or some detergent. Careful with alcohol on the brights it may pull due out.
I've been asked how I do the multi listings. Buyers are sooo particular and ready to ask for a return over the least little thing so I started listing them differently a few years back. I have no multi quantity listings on anything except a handful of things that are old listings. If I purchase several of the same item, or I locate a 2nd or 3rd of an item, I just place it in the same inventory location as the primary listing and note in the sku line with "2nd, 3rd new pics". This reminds me to do a sell similar with my item, take new pics and list the others as the first sells.
If I don’t want something to get worn in the washer, I would put the item in a pillow case and rubber band it closed. That may work for disappearing tags
The puffalumps I find are always so loved and flat. 1 of them I restuffed it. What are y’all’s opinion about putting more stuffing in them to refresh them?
I think if you have the sewing skills to do it, it would be a good idea. I would still note in the description that you added stuffing. I do not have the skills.
If I have multiples and one is better than the other I will list 2 and photo the worse one and just do a 2 quantity. Someone will get a better one than was promised. Only if the price is pretty close though.
I was wanting to order bubble wrap and went to your link for AmericanBubbleBoy but feel overwhelmed as to which to start out to buy? So many sizes of bubble and rolls. This may be too loaded of question, but which do you get for what and why? Maybe it would be good to hear a video on the topic? Maybe you already did one and I missed it? Thank you for being so good about showing your what you have to sell and what things sell for. They keep me wanting to keep on keeping on.
This is from Robert. I thought I had responded to your questions but Rebel realized today that I hadn't. We mostly use the medium bubble wrap. I use it for wrapping breakable items before packing to ship. We use the small bubble wrap for wrapping small items for storage in inventory. I also use the small bubble wrap as a layer between plates, bowls, etc. when packing them. It keeps them from rubbing and clanking together. How much to buy would depend on how often you ship breakable items.
@@TheRebelReseller Thanks so much, Robert. Do you put the bubbles against the breakables when packing or smooth side against with bubbles out. Can hardly wait to be more confident when packing to ship.
And thx...today was a good sourcing plush day here in NJ 2 puffalumps and a rare big dakin lovey too. I was thinking of you as I dug thru that pile and kept finding cool stuff. Appreciate you.
Nice finds!! Thanks!
Tie a red bow on the reindeer. Instant Christmas plush.
Hi Robert n Rebel. Thanks for your time and video. I use a non greasy remover called Un Du. I ve used it for over 15 yrs. It leaves no residue. Its also good for labels and grease marker . Good luck . Let us know how it works out. 😊
I'm going to have to order some. Thanks for the tip!
There was a set of Laura Ingels and Little House on the Prairie porcelain dolls.
There would be a market for those for sure.
You could try putting the hot pink bunny in the freezer to harden the glitter glue then maybe it will scrape and comb out🤔
Rebel, you look super cute! In a hat❤ and just by the way, I Love Your Name! And I’m at the point that people who are always offended….are offensive!
She does! I could never pull off wearing that style
Hi Rebel. If it's an Elmer's type glue hot water and dish soap will do it other glue try a blow dryer to soften and rattail comb to pull it out. Then if u have any little bit left it should come out with soap and hot water or some detergent. Careful with alcohol on the brights it may pull due out.
I've been asked how I do the multi listings. Buyers are sooo particular and ready to ask for a return over the least little thing so I started listing them differently a few years back. I have no multi quantity listings on anything except a handful of things that are old listings. If I purchase several of the same item, or I locate a 2nd or 3rd of an item, I just place it in the same inventory location as the primary listing and note in the sku line with "2nd, 3rd new pics". This reminds me to do a sell similar with my item, take new pics and list the others as the first sells.
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If I don’t want something to get worn in the washer, I would put the item in a pillow case and rubber band it closed. That may work for disappearing tags
I love plush pigs and of course fisher price
Maybe really hot water would soften the glue. 🤷🏻♀️
The glitter on the hot pink rabbit looks like slime to me. I’d say rubbing alcohol will get it loose.
Love your videos.. i have learned so much! I'm not sure that I have ever heard what platform do you generally sell on?
eBay is my primary platform.
The puffalumps I find are always so loved and flat. 1 of them I restuffed it. What are y’all’s opinion about putting more stuffing in them to refresh them?
I think if you have the sewing skills to do it, it would be a good idea. I would still note in the description that you added stuffing. I do not have the skills.
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If I have multiples and one is better than the other I will list 2 and photo the worse one and just do a 2 quantity. Someone will get a better one than was promised. Only if the price is pretty close though.
How do you clean the plush?
Most go in the washing machine. I have the type without an agitator and it works great.
I was wanting to order bubble wrap and went to your link for AmericanBubbleBoy but feel overwhelmed as to which to start out to buy? So many sizes of bubble and rolls. This may be too loaded of question, but which do you get for what and why? Maybe it would be good to hear a video on the topic? Maybe you already did one and I missed it? Thank you for being so good about showing your what you have to sell and what things sell for. They keep me wanting to keep on keeping on.
This is from Robert. I thought I had responded to your questions but Rebel realized today that I hadn't. We mostly use the medium bubble wrap. I use it for wrapping breakable items before packing to ship. We use the small bubble wrap for wrapping small items for storage in inventory. I also use the small bubble wrap as a layer between plates, bowls, etc. when packing them. It keeps them from rubbing and clanking together. How much to buy would depend on how often you ship breakable items.
@@TheRebelReseller Thanks so much, Robert. Do you put the bubbles against the breakables when packing or smooth side against with bubbles out. Can hardly wait to be more confident when packing to ship.
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Hi Sheri!
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