The Repair Shop expert appalled over guests teddy bear mistake
Repair Shop expert sobbed over a restoration
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Channel 4 host Steph McGovern asked members of the audience to bring their beloved teddy bears into the studio. One guest had a rather large bear which looked a little worse for wear and needed to be restored to its former glory. As The Repair Shop expert Amanda Middleditch explained the best way to repair the bear, she was left horrified when the guest owned up to making a mistake with the precious toy.
Amanda had to give her next guest’s teddy bear what she calls a “squidge test” in order to work out what the toy was made of.
She noticed the bear was stuffed with faux rubber and could see some of it poking out which is why it was heavy.
“Over the years, it was such an amazing material, it was like the best thing ever and you could wash the bears with everything in them,” Amanda shared.
“But, it deteriorates and it breaks down – with this one, I can feel it’s going hard in places.”
The bear’s owner, who was sitting in the audience, interjected to tell the experts he had put the bear in the washing machine several times.
Amanda looked horrified and when the guest asked if that was a bad thing to do, she replied: “I’m not going to even go there.”
She covered the bear’s ears and remarked: “I can’t believe you just said that.
“He needs this stuffing taken out of him otherwise he will deteriorate and the stuffing will cause him damage.
“Luckily, if you are happy to have a go it is relatively simple as this has started to open on the back of his neck.”
Amanda proceeded to show the guest how to carefully take the stuffing out of his vintage bear on the Channel 4 programme.
She said: “Get it all out and then wash him once he is empty, then you can put some nice, fresh stuffing in him.”
The guest was relieved the bear was salvageable as Amanda promised the adorable toy would last “many more years”.
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However, she warned him not to use faux rubber stuffing again, adding: “Never use that because it is not going to do him any good.
“You can’t really buy it anymore but if you are doing it yourself go for something like this [soft stuffing].”
She said the bear needed very mild soap or liquid soap flakes to wash the bear in.
Amanda concluded: “You literally lay him in a bath of water and gently push him down, then he will come out beautiful.”
The Repair Shop episodes are available to watch on BBC iPlayer and Steph’s Packed Lunch airs on weekdays from 12.30pm on Channel 4.
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