Nowadays, safety and hygiene come first to our mind when we think of travelling, right? Surely, the coronavirus outbreak has added a long-dreaded chore to our travel list - cleaning and sanitizing the luggage efficiently!
Now, whether you are travelling by train, bus, airplane, or even in your car, your luggage certainly sees a whole different side of your trip - dusty floors, grease on the luggage belts at the airport, and what not! So, it becomes all the more important to properly clean your luggage before storing it in your home.
In this article, we are here with some easy techniques that can help you keep your luggage clean and germ-free. So, what are you waiting for? Read on!
If you are travelling post-pandemic, it would be better if you start cleaning your luggage by disinfecting them.
For this, you should first focus on the handles of your suitcase or bag. Why? A handle is a prime spot that you and many others touch, and hence, it can become a possible transmission path of germs and bacteria.
To avoid any transmission, start cleaning by wiping down the handles with a damp microfiber cloth or a disinfecting wipe. Choose those wipes which contain at least 60 percent of alcohol so that they work on the germs effectively.
You can also squeeze some sanitizer on a tissue paper and wipe off your handle and wheels as well. Just make sure that the surfaces stay wet for at least 30 seconds or more so that bacteria can get killed.
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Once you clean the handles and wheels, it is time to clean the exterior of your suitcase or bag.
Now, first, you have to remove any dirt or debris from the outside of your suitcase with a microfiber cloth or a soft cleaning brush. Then, remember, whether your suitcase is small or large, the cleaning process usually depends on the material from which the luggage is made.
Don’t worry, we will tell you all about them!
In this section, we are going to talk about two types of materials - polycarbonate or aluminum luggage or what we call hard-shell luggage, and nylon, ballistic nylon, or polyester which are considered as soft materials. Let’s take a closer look now!
Hard-shell luggage is usually made from polycarbonate (which is a form of plastic) or aluminium. Now, if you think that cleaning these materials can be a hassle, then you might need to try this technique.
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Most of the soft fabric luggage is made from materials like nylon, ballistic nylon, or polyester. These materials are very simple to clean. Read on to know how.
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Cleaning the inside of your suitcase or bag is as important as cleaning it from the outside. And let us tell you that it is the most challenging to keep the inside germ-free as we usually fill the bag with innumerable products!
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