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Hunting & Fishing Backpacks. How do you clean them?

Re: Backpacks. How do you clean them?

hydrogen peroxide and a toothbrush will get blood out of ANYTHING, BUT it can also discolor things.

Otherwise, you can do what I used to do, and just spray paint over it...
 
Re: Backpacks. How do you clean them?

Rub and blot it with soapy water (dawn dish soap).

Spray it with Spray-n-wash or similar pretreat spray.

Throw it in the washer on gentle cycle with cold water without any laundry soap.

Remove from washer and hang to dry.
 
Re: Backpacks. How do you clean them?

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: VJJPunisher</div><div class="ubbcode-body">honestly? take it to a carwash, hang it on a clip thats for the floormats and pressure wash the shit out of it</div></div>

Yep. That's the way to do it. After we'd come out of the field or back from training, we'd throw all of our shit in the back of my truck and head to the post car wash.

If it is all gunky and dried and won't come off, you could look into the color safe bleaches I guess. Oxidizers work well on blood if I'm not mistaken, so maybe some kind of stain lifter that is color safe and uses an oxidizer. Oxy Clean? Maybe something like that, just read the label.
 
Re: Backpacks. How do you clean them?

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: VJJPunisher</div><div class="ubbcode-body">honestly? take it to a carwash, hang it on a clip thats for the floormats and pressure wash the shit out of it </div></div>

Bingo.

Power wash with water. I don't use any soap because I don't know what kid of crap they put in there.

I would give a small amount of Oxyclean a try on anything that sticks around after the sprayer, but test it on a non-critical area first. It would suck for you pack to end up orange.
 
Re: Backpacks. How do you clean them?

They get carried, stuffed, dropped, dragged, drenched, and otherwise abused on a regular basis. I figure if they can take that they can take a trip through the washing machine. Mine seem to do fine on the annual cleaning.