How to Wash a Backpack

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Backpacks are essential for kids, students, and travelers carrying homework and supplies on the go. Over time, food, moisture, and everyday wear and tear can make a backpack not only filthy and Smelly. Luckily, most backpacks are built to endure everyday wear and tear and they aren't that difficult to clean. Most backpacks can be washed in a regular washing machine using detergent, but others need to be hand-washed depending on the material they are made from. With some light cleaning products and a little bit of elbow grease, you can keep your bag clean, and hopefully extend its lifespan.

START Empty your backpack • Clear your backpack of any items. • Try turning the backpack inside out. • Use a vacuum to clean hard to reach corners.

1 Prep your backpack for washing • Wipe off any loose dirt or dust from the outside of the bag. • Use a damp cloth to wipe the bag again, clearing any more dirt or dust still remaining on the bag’s surface.

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• Remove any metal frames or detachable pockets and straps from the backpack before washing and clean separately from the main bag. • Cut away threads near the zippers. Threading tends to fray near the zippers, causing snags and rips in the backpack material.

Check the backpack care label Almost every backpack has a label with care instructions for cleaning the bag. The care labels for backpacks usually have recommended information on washing and drying the bag. • Follow the cleaning guidelines that come with your bag.

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• When in doubt, use the washing machines gentle cleansing cycle, or just gently wash the backpack by hand.

HAND WASH

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Pretreat any stains • Add a pre-treatment stain remover of your choice to any stained areas of the backpack. DO NOT use bleach. • Scrub away stain residue with a soft brush or an old toothbrush, and let the stain treatment sit for about 30 minutes. • A 50:50 solution of liquid detergent and water can work as a pre-treatment for stains if you don't have other pre-treatment cleaner.

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MACHINE WASH

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• Fill a basin with lukewarm water. Make sure you have plenty of room to really wash out all the pockets and sections of the backpack. • Add a small amount (1-2 tbsp) of gentle detergent to the water. • Avoid hot water, as hot water can cause colors of the backpack to bleed. • If your care label indicates not to fully submerge the backpack, wet and clean parts of it with a soaked rag.

Wash the backpack • Place the backpack in an old pillowcase or laundry sack • Place the pillowcase/laundry sack with the backpack in the washing machine • Add a small amount (1-2 tbsp) of gentle detergent as the washer fills with water. • Wash the backpack in cold or lukewarm water, using the washer’s delicate or gentle cycle.

• Scrub your backpack with a soft brush or rag.

• Once the cycle is finished, take the backpack out of its covering and wipe down outside and inside compartments of the backpack.

• You can either fully submerge your backpack in the water, or use the water to dip your scrub brush or cleaning rag in.

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• Use a brush to clean areas that are particularly dirty. A rag is suited better for general cleaning of the bag. • An old toothbrush can be used for getting tough stains out of the backpack material, as well as getting into the hard to reach areas of the bag. • If your bag is made of a delicate material, like mesh, you might want to use a sponge instead of a brush to prevent damaging the fabric.

• Rinse the backpack thoroughly of any soap or detergent in lukewarm water. • Wring out the bag to the best of your abilities.

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Dry your backpack

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• Naturally dry the backpack by hanging it upside down rather than drying it in a dryer. • Unzip all of the pockets to dry thoroughly and evenly. • Make sure the backpack is completely dry before the next use or storing it away. Leaving the bag wet can increase the chances of mold growing on the bag.

SOURCE: https://www.wikihow.com/Wash-a-Backpack

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