Urban Quarter Tips How to Clean for Straw Handbags

Rattan bag and natural straw handbags have been a favorite to everyone! From tote bags, shopping bags to daily sling bags, there has been a great demand for them from the past years. However, there are many do’s and don’ts when taking care of natural bags that often we don’t know of!

What You’ll Need

Equipment / Tools

  • Clean soft cloth
  • Toothbrush
  • Bowl 

Materials

  • Liquid dish detergent
  • Warm water
  1. Empty and Vacuum Straw Handbags
    Empty all the interior pockets of the Straw Handbags. Woven straw bags attract dust and dirt into the crevices; using your vacuum cleaner’s upholstery brush is the best way to keep the straw free of dust and grime.
  1. Clean the Straw Handbags
    Slightly damp a clean cloth with water, and gently wipe the dirt away. To treat a heavily soiled area on the straw, mix a few drops of dishwashing detergent in 1 cup warm water. 

Find an old toothbrush, and dip it in the mixture. Gently rub the stained area with the soapy toothbrush following the grain of the straw. Wipe the area with a clean white cloth that has been dipped in water to remove any soap residue and loosened soil. Don’t wet the straw too much.

  1. Dry the Straw Handbags
    Allow the bag to air-dry away from direct heat and sunlight. It is truly necessary for you to dry the Straw Handbags immediately and not to keep in a humid weather as it will cause mold.

Tips on Taking Care of Your Straw Handbags – ini bikin pop up 

  • Keep makeup in a sealed waterproof bag within your purse to prevent stain.
  • To help remove odors, fill a small container with baking soda, place it inside the bag, and let it sit for 24 hours to absorb the smell.
  • Between cleanings for a straw purse, use packing tape, with the sticky side out, and tap it all around the Straw Handbags to pick up dust, lint, and dander.

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