I have an old black cordura Reunion Blues bag that's a bit dingy.
I was googling searching for how to clean it up.
This was the best thing I found:
http://www.locationsound.com/cgi-bin/ls ... tips4.html
Does anybody have any tips or tricks on cleaning a cordura bag?
--Christian
How to clean a cordura Reunion Blues bag ??
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This may be wrong. But I've taken mine to the cleaners.
If you want, I'll ask what they did with it. I know they charged me 8.50 (about double) to do it, but it turned out great and was hassle free. I'm not sure when they cleaned it if they used a different process or if the fee was for the increased size of the item.
If you want, I'll ask what they did with it. I know they charged me 8.50 (about double) to do it, but it turned out great and was hassle free. I'm not sure when they cleaned it if they used a different process or if the fee was for the increased size of the item.
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In the past, as the owner of a black cordura RB bag, I had great success cleaning it with the upholstery attachment of a steam cleaner (i.e. Rug Doctor, which has cleaners in the fluid). While making sure not to let too much moisture seep into the foam, I always felt the bag looked brand new afterward.
My experiences for what it's worth...
My experiences for what it's worth...