Stroller Maintenance and Cleaning: A How-To Guide

No matter how careful you are with your stroller, it’s bound to get messy with all the walking in snow, mud, sand, and dirt.

Moreover, you’ve probably faced random stains on the fabric from your child eating chocolate or a pen making its way there somehow.

There are some steps that you have to follow and the whole cleaning process will be a walk in the park, and here is everything in-depth.

Fabric

Things you’ll need:

  1. Vacuum cleaner
  2. Lukewarm water
  3. Baby-friendly soap
  4. Microfibre cloth
  5. Baby wipes

Steps for cleaning:

There are two problems you’d usually be faced with in regards to this part: first, persistent stains that are absorbed by the fabric. Second, if your seat pad is not removable at all.

You should start by using a vacuum cleaner to pick up any loose crumbs that may be hiding in any nooks.
After that, mix some baby-friendly soap in a bowl of lukewarm water. Dip the microfiber cloth into the mix and clean the stains.

You should use a combination of dabbing and gentle rubbing and steer away from hard scrubbing.
After that, get a bowl of freshwater on its own. Use that to get rid of any soap that’s left.
Finally, wipe the rest with a baby wipe to keep the lining smell and smelling fresh.

Chassis

Things you’ll need:

  1. Warm water
  2. Washing liquid
  3. Sponge
  4. Baby wipes

Steps for cleaning:

The chassis or frame is actually the easiest part to clean on a stroller, so don’t worry about it looking a little grubby after some heavy use.

Mix some of the washing up liquid with some warm water and then dip the sponge in that mix.
Use the sponge to wipe the frame to clean it from all the stains or dirt residue.

Make sure you don’t leave any nooks uncleaned. You can even use an old toothbrush to help you get to the tougher areas.

After you’re done, give it a wipe with the baby wipes for a fresh smell.

Wheels

Things you’ll need:

  1. A bowl of warm water
  2. Washing liquid
  3. A brush for scrubbing

Steps for cleaning:

Since the wheels are always touching the ground, they gather the most dirt and get quite mucky.
You shouldn’t lose sleep over it since your stroller’s wheels will get dirty every time you go out, but checking them every now and then helps keep them in good condition.

You should dip your brush in a mix of warm water and washing up liquid, scrub the wheels firmly, and rub any built-up dirt.

After you’ve thoroughly scrubbed them, leave them to dry, and then check that they work as usual after they’ve dried.

Handlebar

Things you’ll need:

  1. Warm water
  2. Baby-friendly soap
  3. Microfibre cloth
  4. Baby wipes

Steps for cleaning:

Cleaning the handlebar is more of a precautionary measure. It definitely gets exposed to many germs, especially if your kid is a little older and gets up to grab the handlebar sometimes.

You should dip your microfiber cloth into a mix of warm water and baby-friendly soap and then use it to wipe the handlebar clean.

Use the baby wipes for a final scrub to keep it germ-free and give it that fresh smell.

Shopping Basket

Things you’ll need:

  1. Baby wipes
  2. Vacuum cleaner

Steps for cleaning:

There’s nothing complicated about cleaning the shopping basket on a stroller.
All you have to do is vacuum any debris or crumbs and use a baby wipe for a germ-free, final touch.

Note: There are many other accessories such as the snack tray, toys, cup holders, and many more that can gather dust and gravel. So make sure you give those a soapy rinse as well.

Hood

Things you’ll need:

  1. Washing liquid
  2. A bowl of lukewarm water
  3. A brush for scrubbing

Steps for cleaning:

Unfortunately, the hood is the hardest part to clean on your stroller. It’ll need some patience and determination.
If you’re willing to spend on it, you can get the special upholstery cleaner.

You’ll just use your scrubbing brush to scrub any stains or spots after dipping it in a mixture of warm water and washing liquid.

Make sure you keep the washing liquid very little and not to get the hood too wet as it takes quite a long time to dry.

Final Thoughts

After you’ve followed through on all these steps, you’ll have a clean stroller that looks and smells as good as new.

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