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You will need; Woolite, a white cleaning cloth and water.
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Fill the sink up with water and add Woolite as directed.
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Dip the cloth into the water/ Woolite solution, ring out the cloth and spot clean or in this case clean the whole bag.
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Don't forget the lining.
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Now let your bag air dry.
If you are impatient, like me, place a towel inside your bag and set your dryer to delicates.
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Iron the fabric bag back into shape. I made this bag in September of 2008, almost four years ago. It looks great and now I can use it for another four years or more. You can also protect your handmade items by using Scotchgard on your fabric bags and accessories.
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