First, give your rucksack a good shake: you’ll be amazed at the bits and pieces you’ve been carrying around! Then brush off any excess dirt with a soft-bristled brush. Put the pack and a natural, mild, non-detergent soap in the bath, cover it with warm–hot water and leave it to soak for some time. Brush the pack to remove any residual dirt. Rinse the pack until the water runs clear – it may take a while…
Once the pack is clean, hang it on the clothes line to dry. Drying time will depend on the weather: it may take several hours in summer, or a day or two in winter. Lubricate zips with a silicon lubricant suitable for use on fabrics.
Be careful not to twist or push heavily on the pack as this may damage the aluminum frames.
Nuts wrote:The canvas holds a lot of moisture, easy to put away slightly damp without noticing
Robert H wrote:Care to provide us with a photo of the mentioned stains?
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