How to Clean Your Backpack by Hand
Backpack Cleaning Toolkit
- Soft (clean) brush or burly towel
- Clean sponge
- Detergent-free soap like Nikwax TechWash or Dr. Bronners
- An old toothbrush or microfiber towel
How To Prep Your Backpack for Cleaning
To get started cleaning your backpack, remove all of your gear and empty all of the pockets. Simple, but important.
Make sure your backpack is empty and your accessories are detached before you get started.
Brush Down, Shake Out
Start by shaking out your bag to get rid of loose dust, dirt and crumbs. If you have a large, clean, soft bristle brush – like those used to clean suede shoes – gently brush the outside of your bag to knock off dust and dirt. If you don’t have a brush, dust it off with a towel. Don’t have a towel? Uh… trust in the wind?
Dust? Busted.
How to Clean the Zippers On Your Backpack
Run your trusty toothbrush along the zippers to dislodge grit, and sand. The zippers on Minaal backpacks are concealed, or ‘reversed’, to protect the zipper coils from abrasion and the elements. This will help keep them smooth for their maximum lifespan.
To clean, brush your backpack’s zippers in the direction of the coils.

Shake your backpack over the sink to keep the crumbs contained.
Done and Dusted
A regular brush down and shake out goes a long way. If your backpack already looks refreshed, you may be able to skip the hassle of washing and drying.
Shake your backpack out from end to end. – Original video by Carli Davidson.
How to Clean Your Backpack
Still here? OK, then. It’s time to roll up your sleeves for Phase II – Washing Your Backpack.
Both exhibits = rolled.
Work from the Inside Out
Instead, dampen a sponge in cool-to-lukewarm water. Then squeeze it out thoroughly. If any dust is still clinging to the crevices of the pockets, the sponge should pick it up. Move from pocket to pocket and compartment to compartment starting with the hardest to reach spots. Work your way from the inside out using the lightly dampened sponge to wipe away grime and touch up any stains in the interior.
Get rid of stubborn gunk clinging to the creases of your backpack with a damp sponge.
How to Spot Clean Your Backpack’s Exterior
Once the inside of your backpack is sparkling clean, turn your attention to the outside of your bag. Spot clean any dirty areas you find with your sponge. If you notice a particularly persistent spot, you can add a drop of detergent-free soap to the water you dip your sponge in. Never pour soap on the bag itself.
Use a circular motion to gently scrub stubborn stains… but try not to get seasick.
How to Dry Your Backpack
Hang your bag to air dry indoors or in a shady place. Keep in mind that sun is a nuclear fireball!(!!) Even colorfast materials will fade over time. Leaving your bag outside to bake for hours under its harmful rays isn’t a great idea.
Unzip all of the pockets and hang your backpack to dry.

A fresh dryer sheet can be used as an odor trap in your Packing Cubes.
How to Clean your Accessories
Last, but not least, repeat the process to hand wash your accessories. Once everything is thoroughly dry, you’re ready for the road. Put your gear back together and get out there!
Just try extra hard to avoid dumping a lunchbox full of chili crab in your device compartment this time. So delicious… yet so NOT something you want festering in your backpack’s device compartment.