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Can you dry clean a diaper bag?
I have a diaper bag I'd really like to sell, but I think before I do I should clean it. Can I take it to the dry cleaner?
Re: Can you dry clean a diaper bag?
You probably could dryclean it but how much do you think you could sell it for? Would it be worth drycleaning? Something like that may cost a bit more to clean than clothing.
Is it possible to just clean it yourself? I always wipe mine with Clorax disinfectant wipes.
Honestly, I don't know. It's a perfectly functional diaper bag. I think Graco discontinued the print though. There are some stains on the outside I think the cleaner could get out. I'm not sure I can myself. I'd just hate to trash it just because it's dirty.
Yeah, but would it be worth it to pay possibly $10 to clean a diaper bag that you **might** be able to sell for $15.
Personally, I wouldn't pay more than $15 for a used graco diaper bag. You can buy various brands of brand new ones for a little more than that.
Just a thought....
Why not give it away on Craigslist or Freecycle? That's what I do with items that I don't want to throw away, but aren't worth selling!
emerlyn,
I actually have some other stuff like a highchair, pack-n-play, etc. I want to sell as well. I was thinking about giving it away with one of those, but I can't give it away dirty!