IHE-37-BLK - 21oz Denim Waist Bag - Superblack Non-Fade
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@pechelman I never washed mine, sorry not to have some better info! I think I would handwash it on account of the leather trim as you mentioned, I know jeans can go in the wash at low to medium temp. without affecting the backpatch too much but whether the same goes for the leather trim on these bags or not I couldn't say.
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Can we get a backpack like this? I don't want to get beat up for wearing a fanny pack.
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Just got back from a trip to Netherlands and Croatia with this bag, loving using it on those big trips, carry chargers, medicines, key cards and passport in it, takes a beating and fits ALOT. Wish I had more pics, only have this half bag shot more focussed on the snacks from my brothers canal boat in Amsterdam
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@petersmith said in IHE-37-BLK - 21oz Denim Waist Bag - Superblack Non-Fade:
Can we get a backpack like this? I don't want to get beat up for wearing a fanny pack.
It’s a reasonable train of logic. Fanny packs are typically reserved for guys that are capable of beating up others, but are chill enough not to do so unless provoked and cornered. {ref. Joe Rogan.}
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I love mine, it's a very handy size. It is never going around my waist, however, works well over my shoulder.
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Yeah I really love the bag, I do wish there was a black version that was made with SBG but might just have to get the indigo one sometime
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@petersmith said in IHE-37-BLK - 21oz Denim Waist Bag - Superblack Non-Fade:
I don't want to get beat up for wearing a fanny pack.
I would wear the scars and the bruises with pride......
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Ok, finally. After all of my saying I need to do this, it happened today. Will take advantage of the nice warm sunny holiday/weekend to ensure it's can fully dry.
I tried to capture a before showing all the dirt on the surface. The side by side under the snap pocket really shows how ready this was to be cleaned. Did everything in a small bathroom sink. Soaked in clean warm water, brushed, soaked in dr bronners, brushed, and then rinsed a few times until I was satisfied. Now hanging to drip dry a bit. Will update after it fully dries.
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@pechelman this type of update is rad, keep 'em coming!
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Thanks @Oaktavia !
Minor update already. It started to dry and it wasn't looking clean at all. It went back in for another soak, soap, and scrub, this time with some oxyclean and actual laundry detergent. The water got even more brown than this. Keep in mind this was after 4 previous soaks...
I'm half wondering now if some of the dirt and grime might actually be a little bit of sun fading. I gave up though after another hour of two more soapy scrubbing soaks, two rinses, and it's now drying for real now outside.
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Well, I kinda feel defeated. I tried everything I could but I'm not sure what else to try anymore. Maybe dry cleaning?
After yesterday, I was still unhappy so I bought an upholstery cleaner for small items. Bonus is that I've needed one for a while to clean some actual upholstery so now that can be done. Overall, I think it helped a little but it's still not really cleaned. Unfortunately, while it's "cleaner" it now has a pretty uneven griminess so it maybe looks even dirtier than when I started. Oh well.
If I were to do this over, I'd start in real hot water with oxyclean and maybe something to degrease and let it sit without any scrubbing for an hour. Then I'd take a wet/dry vacuum to it or an upholstery cleaner, again, without scrubbing. My guess is that repeat soaking and vacuuming out the water a few more times, but with much shorter soaks and then a little light scrubbing might help.
In even worse news, I'm seeing some fraying around the rim. Not entirely sure what I might do here just yet, but I'm open to advice.
Here are the "final, because I'm too tired to keep trying things for now" state of affairs pictures.