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Vera Bradley bags require very basic cleaning. Harsh chemicals can damage them. It is also wise to treat your new Vera Bradley bag at the outset to stop it from getting dirty in the first place.

  1. You should find out if your bag is made of washable materials. If there are no care instructions, go online or call manufacturer for information before ruining your bag.[1]
  2. Dust it down to remove any dust, specks, fluff, etc. This is a good time to consider whether spot washing might be a better solution than a whole wash
    • Check the bottom of your Vera bag for a cardboard insert that helps keep the bag upright. Make sure you take it out before you put it in the washer.(Not all bags have a slit to take the cardboard out.)
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  3. Add vinegar. This is the only addition that you need - no detergent[2]
  4. Wash. Use a slow spin only.
  5. Try hanging it on a clothes hanger from a hook in the laundry. Over the laundry sink is a good place to allow it to drip gently.
  6. Use Scotchgard on the bag. This will prevent stains in the future. Whenever you purchase a new Vera Bradley, Scotchgard it from the beginning, to avoid having to wash the bag in the first place.
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    I have a backpack and cannot figure out how to take out the cardboard base before washing. Is there a trick to it or can it be left in?
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    The backpack has a plastic base so it does not need to be removed.
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    Does it matter what kind of vinegar?
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    White distilled vinegar is what I use in my laundry. The vinegar smell goes away.
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    What else can be used to clean the bag?
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    Use a laundry stain remover and then wash the bag by hand or in the washer on the gentle cycle. Hang the bag to dry.
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Things You'll Need

  • Vera Bradley bag
  • 1/4 - 1/2 cup vinegar
  • Scotchguard

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Claudia & Angelo Zimmermann
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This article was reviewed by Claudia & Angelo Zimmermann. Claudia and Angelo Zimmermann are the founders of Everneat, an Eco-Friendly Cleaning Service based in New York City and in Connecticut. They are also the founders of Clean Code, a DIY 100% natural cleaning product line. This article has been viewed 353,586 times.
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Updated: December 21, 2022
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Categories: Cleaning Bags
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  • Derryn Lowrey

    Derryn Lowrey

    Aug 14, 2016

    "Using vinegar, not detergent. Hanging upside down (duh) to dry, pick up Scotchgard and apply before using bag. Can..." more
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