Daily cleaning and maintenance methods for outdoor backpacks




For friends who love outdoor activities, a functional and durable outdoor backpack is indispensable. When playing outside, outdoor backpacks can not only free our hands and let us enjoy the beauty of the journey better, but also equip many travel necessities, making our journey more secure and safer. Outdoor backpacks provide a lot of convenience for users. Users should also understand the daily cleaning and maintenance methods of outdoor backpacks to extend the service life of outdoor backpacks and avoid unnecessary troubles that may occur during the journey. Next, let's take a look at the relevant answers of the editor of Love Free Luggage.



1. Precautions for using outdoor backpacks




When the outdoor backpack is full of items, do not slap the backpack at will, because the stitching of the backpack full of items is already very tight. If it is accidentally hit or falls at this time, it is easy to cause the stitching to crack or the buckle to break, thereby damaging the backpack. In addition, iron-sturdy devices should not be close to the fabric of the outdoor backpack. When using it, be careful of the damage to the bag body caused by accessories such as buckles and straps.






2. Daily cleaning of outdoor backpacks




Outdoor backpacks are always stained with dirt, dust, sweat, etc. after use, so they should be cleaned immediately after returning home. Generally, a dry soft brush is used to brush off the dust on the outer layer of the backpack. If it is directly wiped with a wet cloth, it is easy to infect the surface of the fabric with stains. Then rinse with clean water. If there is oil stain, it is advisable to use a neutral detergent, such as shower gel or laundry detergent. If you are worried about the decrease in waterproofness, you can also spray some waterproofing agent when it is almost dry. After rinsing clean, put it in a cool place to air dry. Remember not to expose the backpack to the sun when it is wet, so as to avoid ultraviolet rays causing the fiber to become hardened and brittle.




If it is a long trip, soak it for about 30 minutes first, or rinse it with plenty of clean water to prevent organic matter, small organisms, or rotten leaves in the stream from getting stuck in the load system, causing mold or breeding bacteria. When it is not completely dry, the surface of the backpack's waterproof coating is the best time to spray it with a professional water-repellent agent for maintenance. After spraying the professional outdoor waterproof agent, your backpack's water-repellent function is the same as a new one.



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