Hi, folks. I'm sure this question has been asked (and answered) many times before...but I'm going to play the fool and ask it again...what's the best way to wash/dry a TB bag? What soap is best?
Thanks in advance for any responses!
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Hi, folks. I'm sure this question has been asked (and answered) many times before...but I'm going to play the fool and ask it again...what's the best way to wash/dry a TB bag? What soap is best?
Thanks in advance for any responses!
From Tom Bihn Inc FAQ
How do I clean my bag?
We recommend hand-washing your TOM BIHN bag with a mild detergent — environmentally friendly dish soaps work well, but as always, with any soap, test it on a small, inconspicuous area of the bag before you use it on the entire bag.
(Palmolive® and Dawn® soaps may be too harsh!)
Fill your sink or bathtub with warm water, add a little soap (a little goes a long way), and let the bag soak for a half hour. If there are visible spots of dirt, gently rub the area with a washcloth, or you can apply a little soap directly to that spot and let it soak. Rinse your bag thoroughly (this is a lot easier if you've only used a little bit of soap) and lay your bag flat on top of a bath towel to dry.
Methods we DON'T recommend:
Having your bag dry-cleaned or putting your bag in a washing machine or dryer will void the guarantee and make your bag look funny. We don't want either of those things to happen. Your TOM BIHN bag can last for years. The fabrics we use to make our bags are treated with a water-resistant coating, but over time, that coating will start to dissipate. If you live in a rainy climate like we do, we'd recommend treating your bag with Nikwax after one year of use.
Thanks, Backpack! Super-helpful.
Yes thanks BP. My EDC iPad Ristretto has been carried almost everyday for over two years and when I got home from my last trip, having not used it for a fortnight, it struck me that, whilst it may be structurally as sound and waterproof as the day I got it, it is absolutely filthy! I can feel a good wash coming on very, very soon :)
Just wondering whether the built in cache in the Ristretto is "soakable?
Question - I just got a second hand Ristretto that looks brand new but it has a funky smell. I currently have a cold so I can't positively identify the smell. It isn't moldy or mildew but actually smells like a beach towel - a kind of seaweedy/sandy/beachy smell but the bag came from Arizona. Not much seaweed there - only other kinds of weed.
Any thoughts on how to get the smell out? Fabreeze? Airing out doesn't help but the funny thing is that the bag doesn't look like it has ever been used.
I'd recommend trying Mirazyme.
Thanks. I'll try that.