Anonymous wrote:I love the subject heading. My first thought was that you were gonna get spinners and racing stripes on that old Maclaren, maybe drop the block and add a Pesco pump....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks to all the PPs. If I had a steam cleaner, I'd try that, but I don't. I guess I could take it to a dry cleaners and see if it's any cheaper. Tot squad wants $99.
I agree it's pricey which is why I've tried to do it myself... I got the canopy in decent shape but the seat needs more work and frankly I've already spent 4+ hours on scrubbing and money on fabric stain removers and couldn't quite get it all out. The sunscreen stains are basically from metal fragments, so i think they need special treatment but I know they can be removed as I've had a ski jacket dry cleaned and they came out.
Just wash it. If its removable, put spray and wash or soak it and put it in the washer. Otherwise scrub it. I don't get how it can get that dirty.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn't even know this was a thing! I'm not sure why, but I find it funny.
I'm not sure sunscreen stains will ever come out though..aren't the kind of permanent like bleach?
I was sure this was an April Fool's post.
I did too, at first. Then some deep buried memories of cleaning vomit out of carseats came back up, and I thought there have been stupider ways we've spent money...
Not all of us have yards, hoses, etc.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks to all the PPs. If I had a steam cleaner, I'd try that, but I don't. I guess I could take it to a dry cleaners and see if it's any cheaper. Tot squad wants $99.
I agree it's pricey which is why I've tried to do it myself... I got the canopy in decent shape but the seat needs more work and frankly I've already spent 4+ hours on scrubbing and money on fabric stain removers and couldn't quite get it all out. The sunscreen stains are basically from metal fragments, so i think they need special treatment but I know they can be removed as I've had a ski jacket dry cleaned and they came out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn't even know this was a thing! I'm not sure why, but I find it funny.
I'm not sure sunscreen stains will ever come out though..aren't the kind of permanent like bleach?
I was sure this was an April Fool's post.
I did too, at first. Then some deep buried memories of cleaning vomit out of carseats came back up, and I thought there have been stupider ways we've spent money...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn't even know this was a thing! I'm not sure why, but I find it funny.
I'm not sure sunscreen stains will ever come out though..aren't the kind of permanent like bleach?
I was sure this was an April Fool's post.
Anonymous wrote:I didn't even know this was a thing! I'm not sure why, but I find it funny.
I'm not sure sunscreen stains will ever come out though..aren't the kind of permanent like bleach?
Anonymous wrote:We're expecting #2 and I'd like to have the stroller deep cleaned. I've tried getting most of the stains out myself, but sunscreen and some other blemishes are tough to deal with.
Does anyone have recommendations for stroller detailing services they've used and been happy with?
The only one I've seen advertised is https://dc.thetotsquad.com/services/stroller-cleaning-repair
Thanks!