Revive Your Bags with Expert Care: Deep Bag Cleaning at Dr. Dry Laundry

Handbags, backpacks, duffle bags, and travel pouches β€” they’re not just accessories; they carry your world. Over time, they accumulate dust, sweat, stains, bacteria, and lose their shine. At Dr. Dry Laundry, we offer specialized deep bag cleaning services using advanced techniques and safe chemical treatments that not only clean but also restore the look and hygiene of your bags.

Why Bag Cleaning Matters

  • Bags are exposed to daily grime, environmental pollutants, food spills, and constant handling.

  • They harbor bacteria, odors, and allergens inside linings and corners.

  • Leather, canvas, nylon, and suede bags require different care and handling.

  • Regular cleaning not only keeps them fresh but prolongs their lifespan and maintains brand value.

Types of Bags We Clean at Dr. Dry

βœ” Leather & Faux Leather Handbags
βœ” Backpacks & Laptop Bags
βœ” Gym & Duffel Bags
βœ” Clutches, Wallets & Pouches
βœ” Luxury Designer Bags
βœ” Travel Bags & Trolleys
βœ” Canvas, Jute, Nylon, and Suede Bags

Our Deep Bag Cleaning Process

πŸ”Ή 1. Fabric & Damage Assessment

We first identify the bag material, stitching quality, metal parts, and any wear or tear. Based on the fabric type, we tailor our cleaning approach.

πŸ”Ή 2. Vacuum & Dry Dust Removal

All compartments, zippers, and interiors are vacuumed using low-suction industrial tools to remove dust, dirt particles, and lint.

πŸ”Ή 3. Chemical Pre-Treatment for Stains

Stains are pre-treated using spot-cleaning agents like:

  • Sodium lauryl sulfate – for removing oil and grease

  • Isopropyl alcohol – for ink and cosmetic stains

  • Ammonium hydroxide – for sweat and protein-based stains (used in diluted form only for certain materials)

  • Oxalic acid – for rust or metal tarnish marks (for canvas or treated fabrics only)

πŸ”Ή 4. Deep Cleaning by Fabric Type

  • Leather Bags – Cleaned using leather-safe detergents like Lexol Leather Cleaner or Saphir Renovateur with microfiber cloths. Followed by conditioning.

  • Canvas & Nylon Bags – Treated with neutral pH detergents like Perchloroethylene-based solutions for heavy dirt, followed by deodorizing and brushing.

  • Suede Bags – Dry-cleaned using enzymatic suede shampoos and suede erasers. No water exposure to protect the nap.

πŸ”Ή 5. Deodorizing & Sanitizing

Post-cleaning, bags are treated with anti-bacterial and deodorizing sprays such as:

  • Benzalkonium chloride – for disinfecting inner linings

  • Chlorhexidine Gluconate – for odor and fungal control

πŸ”Ή 6. Drying & Conditioning

Bags are air-dried in controlled temperature zones to avoid cracking or deforming. Leather and faux-leather bags are conditioned using creams to retain moisture and shine.

πŸ”Ή 7. Polishing & Final Finish

Metal parts like buckles or zippers are polished. Surface is buffed. Final quality check ensures the bag is fresh, clean, and ready to be used like new.

Why Choose Dr. Dry for Bag Cleaning?

βœ… Fabric-Specific Chemical Handling
βœ… Luxury Bag Safe Products
βœ… Trained Professionals for Designer & Delicate Bags
βœ… Odor Removal & Sanitization Guaranteed
βœ… Affordable Pricing with Pickup & Delivery

Bag Cleaning FAQs

Q: Is it safe to clean branded bags like Gucci or Michael Kors at Dr. Dry?
A: Absolutely. We use non-invasive cleaning methods and international-grade products that are luxury brand-safe.

Q: Will the cleaning damage the color or stitching?
A: No. Our team tests all chemicals for color fastness and fabric reaction before full treatment.