Bag Cleaning Guide

How to Clean Bikepacking Bags: A Quick Guide

Bikepacking is all about adventure, but after countless trip through mud, rain, and dust, your bags can start to show the miles. Keeping them clean not only prolongs their life and ensures your gear stays protected, but it also helps them look their best. Here’s a quick guide on how to clean your bikepacking bags:

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1. Empty and Shake Out Debris

Before cleaning, remove all your gear and shake out loose dirt and debris. Open all pockets and compartments, turning the bags inside out if possible. Compressed air is an effective way of removing dirt from zippers.

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2. Brush Off Dirt and Mud

Use a soft brush or cloth to remove dried mud and dirt. For stubborn spots, a gentle rub with a damp cloth can help loosen the grime. Pay extra attention to clamps and quick release systems.

3. Hand Wash with Mild Soap

4. Rinse Thoroughly

Rinse the bags thoroughly with clean water to remove all soap residues. Leftover soap can attract dirt and weaken the fabric over time. You can use a pressure washer on your bikepacking bags, but make sure to set it to a gentle level, similar to what you would use on your bike’s paint. This ensures effective cleaning of the bags without damaging the fabric or waterproof coatings.

5. Air Dry Completely

6. Treat Zippers

7. Store Properly

Store your clean, dry bags in a cool, dry place. Avoid compressing them too tightly, as this can damage the fabric and zippers over time. Store with zippers open to make sure moisture is not trapped inside.

By following these steps, your bikepacking bags will stay in great shape, ready for your next adventure. Happy riding!

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