Your suitcase has traveled and touched a lot.

Learn exactly how to clean your luggage, even if it’s been a while.

Your suitcase has traveled a lot and has been exposed to bacteria that may linger.

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“They also pick up germs, allergens, and even bed bugs.”

Cleaning your suitcase can prevent bacteria and mold and ensure your luggage lasts longer.

Cleaning requires a mild soap and cloth or a stiff brush.

“Gently dab at the dirty area and then rinse with a soft washcloth slightly dampened with water.”

Another option is to use an alcohol wipe if there isn’t excess grime.

Have scuff marks or stains?

“Rinse the suitcase with a clean, damp cloth to remove any soap residue.”

Vacuum out any loose debris.

Allow it to air dry before storing it away for your next trip.

Yet they may not be as obvious when it comes time to clean.

ensure to clean the handle with warm water and soap.

“Then dump it out and vacuum the remaining baking soda.”

An alternative is to make a sachet with baking soda.

“The baking soda will work at neutralizing and absorbing the odor,” says Harris.

If you prefer a faster method, you could opt for spritzing the interior of the suitcase withvinegarand water.

“Allow the suitcase to air dry completely before packing it away or using it again.”

Another option is to leave your suitcase outside in the sun for several hours.

“Sunlight can help remove odors naturally,” says Shields.

Don’t fret if you notice mold.

it’s possible for you to easily eliminate it from your luggage.

“Blot and wipe with a damp sponge.”