How to clean your backpack
  1. Fill the basin, the bathtub or a bucket with plenty of lukewarm water. Pay attention – don’t use hot water because it can damage the colors
  2. Add some detergent-free soap into the water and mix it very well.
  3. Soak the clean sponge in water and clean the backpack’s exterior. Insist on the areas that are particularly dirty.
  4. To remove stubborn stains, scrub the backpack using the brush without rubbing too vigorously.
  5. Don’t forget about the areas that absorb sweat – insist on the shoulder straps, back panel, hip pads.
  6. Moisten the cloth in fresh, clean water to rinse the backpack.
  7. Let your backpack dry naturally in an airy place, but not under the sun.

Remember, in case of spots of any kind – oil, ink, wine, food, paint – remove them as soon as possible to avoid staining the material permanently.

Use a dedicated cleaning product only on the affected surface.

To prevent odors from building up, regularly air out your backpack by leaving it open in a well-ventilated space.

For a deeper refresh, place a small pouch of baking soda or activated charcoal inside overnight to absorb any lingering smells.

How to Prevent Wear & Tear On You Backpack

  • Be mindful of rough surfaces that can cause scuffs or fabric abrasions.
  • Avoid overstuffing pockets and compartments, as this can strain seams and zippers.
  • When placing your backpack down, choose a clean, dry surface to prevent unnecessary dirt buildup and friction damage.
How to clean the exterior for minor scuffs
  1. Dampen the soft washcloth with warm water and add a small amount of mild soap or detergent.
  2. Gently wipe the surface of the suitcase, focusing on any areas with dirt or minor scuffs.
  3. After cleaning, use a soft, dry towel to dry the suitcase.
  4. Ensure no moisture remains, especially around the zippers and seams, to prevent any potential damage.
  1. Use a melamine sponge slightly dampened with water. Lightly rub the sponge on the stubborn marks.
  2. Be cautious not to apply too much pressure, as this could affect the matt finish.
  3. After cleaning, use a soft, dry towel to dry the suitcase.
  4. Ensure no moisture remains, especially around the zippers and seams, to prevent any potential damage.
  1. Vacuum out any debris or dirt.
  2. If needed, use a slightly damp cloth with mild soap to wipe down the lining.
  3. Ensure the interior is completely dry before storing your suitcase.

How to Prevent Wear & Tear On You Luggage

  • Use packing cubes or organizers to evenly distribute weight and reduce strain on zippers.
  • Avoid overpacking—closing your luggage with excessive force can weaken the zippers over time.
  • When not in use, keep your luggage upright or nested to maintain its shape and prevent unnecessary pressure on wheels and handles. Store your suitcase in a cool, well-ventilated place with low humidity.