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You'll want to keep your Longchamp designer bag in great condition for as long as possible, which means that you'll need to clean it at some point. Longchamp has official cleaning guidelines for its products, but there are also a few alternative methods you might wish to consider.

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Official Guidelines

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    Apply Longchamp colorless cream to the leather areas. Use Longchamp's colorless cream or another colorless cream-based leather cleansing product on all leather portions of the bag.[1]

    • Use a soft brush to lightly scrub the leather portions of the bag with the cream.
    • After cleaning the leather, wipe any excess cream with a clean, soft cloth. Use small, circular motions to buff the bag clean.
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    Clean any canvas with soap and water. Some Longchamp bags are partially made of canvas material. Clean this material with a soft cloth or brush, along with a little warm water and neutral soap.

    • Use a soap that is mild and free of dyes or perfumes.
    • Do not let water spill onto the leather portions of the bag. Water can damage leather.
    • You can clean both the outside and inside of the bag using soap and water. Make sure that the contents of the bag have been removed before you clean it, though.

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    Let it dry. If you cleaned canvas portions of the bag using soap and water, let the bag sit in a well-ventilated room for a few hours until it completely dries.

    • Hang the bag up by its handles. Keep it in an upright position using a clothing hanger, and place it in a sunny area to speed up the drying process.
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    Protect the leather with a waterproofing agent. Since water can damage leather, it is advisable to apply a leather conditioner to the leather portions of the bag after cleaning it.

    • Place a small amount of waterproofing agent on a clean, dry rag and gently buff it into the leather using small circular motions. Continue buffing until the product you applied has disappeared into the material.
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    Remove heavy surface stains with alcohol. For surface stains that cannot be scrubbed away with a cloth, like ink stains, rub the stain with a cotton swab soaked in rubbing alcohol.

    • Many surface stains, like grease stains, will be removed when you clean the entire surface of the bag with soap and water later on.
    • Dip the cotton swab into the rubbing alcohol, then rub the surface of the bag with the swab until the stain disappears. Focus on the area of the stain only.
    • When finished, let the bag air dry.
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    Remove deep stains with a cleansing cream. When you are dealing with a stain that has set deeply into the material, use a paste made from cream of tartar and lemon juice.

    • Deep stains can include blood, wine, and many food or drink stains.
    • Combine one part cream of tartar and one part lemon juice, mixing until a thick paste forms. Apply a generous amount of this paste to the stained area of the bag and let it rest for 10 minutes.
    • After the paste has had a chance to sit, wipe it off with a clean, dry rag.
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    Mix a mild soap solution. Combine 2 cups (500 ml) of warm water with just a few drops of mild, dye-free liquid soap.[2]

    • This soap solution can be used to clean light dirt from a leather bag, or from a bag with leather components, as often as once a week.
    • Use the mildest soap possible to minimize the risk of dehydrating or damaging the leather.
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    Use a soft cloth to gently scrub the bag. Dip a soft, clean cloth in the soapy water. Wring out the excess moisture, then gently wipe away all the dirt and grime from the bag.[3]

    • Use this solution to clean the outside and inside of the bag. Make sure that everything in the bag has been removed before you clean the inside, however.
    • Only allow the leather parts of the bag to get slightly moist. Do not soak or submerge them.
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    Buff dry. Use a dry, soft cloth to lightly buff the surface of the bag while it is still moist. Continue buffing until the surface feels dry.[4]

    • After drying the bag with a cloth, allow it to continue air drying for an hour or so, especially if you cleaned the inside. The inside of the bag should be thoroughly dry before you return anything to it.
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    Recondition the leather parts using a vinegar solution. To prevent the leather parts of the bag from drying out and cracking, you should condition it. You can make a conditioning paste from white vinegar and linseed oil.[5]

    • A conditioner will also make the leather more stain resistant in the future.
    • Mix one part white distilled vinegar with two parts linseed oil until well combined. Dip a clean, soft cloth into this solution and rub a generous amount over the entire surface of the leather bag. Work in small, circular buffing motions.
    • Allow the solution to soak into the leather for 15 minutes.
    • After the solution has rested, buff the leather of the bag with a dry, clean cloth.
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    Place the bag in your washing machine. Remove everything from the inside of the bag and place it in an empty washing machine.

    • You can clean the bag by itself or with other items, but make sure that the other items you place in the washing machine can bleed or otherwise damage the bag.
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    Add mild detergent. A standard liquid laundry detergent should be fine, but opt for one that is dye-free and fragrance-free if possible.

    • The detergent should be as mild as possible to minimize the risk of damage.
    • If you want to be especially caution, skip the detergent and opt for a more gentle, natural cleansing product, like Murphy's oil soap or liquid castile soap.
    • Only use about 1/4 cup (60 ml) of soap for this process.
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    Set the machine to a gentle setting. Both the agitation and temperature settings should be mild, so choose one of the gentlest settings on your machine and set the water temperature to "cool" or "warm." After making your selections, start the machine.[6]

    • A "wool" setting should work well, but a "delicate," "gentle," or "hand wash" cycle might be better.
    • The temperature of the water should be somewhat cool, approximately 40 degrees Fahrenheit (4 degrees Celsius).
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    Let the bag air dry. After you remove the bag from the washing machine, hang it from its straps on a clothes hanger and let it air dry for four to five hours, or until it is completely dry.[7]

    • To speed up the drying process, you could toss the bag into a drying machine and run the dryer on its lowest heat setting. Make sure that there are other items in the dryer, like large towels, to further reduce heat exposure. Dry the bag this way for five to ten minutes, then finish hang drying it for another hour or so.
    • You can also speed up the drying process by placing it in a sunny spot as it hangs.
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    Apply a coat of leather conditioner. Place a little commercial leather conditioner on a clean, soft rag and buff the conditioner into the leather portions of the bag.

    • Conditioner softens the leather and protects it from further stains and possible water damage.
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    First try baby wipes, or a damp towel and mild soap. Most nylon Le Pliage bags can handle machine washing as described above, but some lines have more delicate leather handles that could fade or wear.

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    I washed my bag and now it's covered in air bubbles. How do I remove these bumps?

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    A defect in 2006 Le Pliage bags causes the lining to separate and bubble. The only "home fix" is to temporarily flatten it with a dry iron and starch powder. Other Longchamp bags made from bonded leather may also blister; you can try a leather fill product for those.

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    You can take your bag to any authorized Longchamp retailer. Alternatively, contact the Longchamp repair center at customer.service@longchamp.com. In the United States, call (888) 216-0103 or email repairs@longchampusa.com.

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      • Water can damage leather, so you should be careful about using water on or around Longchamp bags or other leather bags.

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      • The only recommended cleaning method is the the official method. The alternate hand washing option and the machine washing method are usually safe, but they are more likely to cause damage, so you should use them at your own risk and proceed with caution.

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      Things You'll Need

      Official Guidelines

      • Longchamp colorless cream
      • Soft brush
      • Soft cloth
      • Water
      • Mild soap
      • Hanger
      • Waterproofing agent

      Alternate Hand Washing Option

      • Clean, soft rags
      • Rubbing alcohol
      • Cotton swab
      • Lemon juice
      • Cream of tartar
      • Plastic bowls
      • Stirring rod or spoon
      • Water
      • Mild liquid soap
      • Vinegar
      • Linseed oil

      Machine Washing

      • Washing machine
      • Mild detergent, castile soap, or similarly gentle laundry soap
      • Hanger
      • Leather conditioner
      • Soft cloth

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      To wash a Longchamp bag, first remove everything inside of it and place it in your washing machine. Add a mild detergent, which should be dye-free and fragrance-free if possible, so you don’t damage the bag. Set the machine to the “delicate” setting and use cool or warm water which will be gentler on the bag. After the cycle is done, remove the bag and hang it from its straps on a hanger to air dry. Finally, use a soft rag to buff leather conditioner in the leather portions of the bag, which will keep it in good condition To learn how to wash your Longchamp bag by hand, read on!

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      3 Ways to Wash a Longchamp Bag - wikiHow? ›

      The nylon material of the Le Pliage tends to “bubble” when handled improperly. Do not put them in the washing machine! They need to be hand-washed, gently.

      How to wash a Longchamp bag? ›

      How To Clean a Longchamp Bag
      1. Pour Amodex all over the stained area. Use as much as you need.
      2. Use a brush to work the Amodex all over the area.
      3. Let sit for 20 minutes. Rinse away residue.

      Is Longchamp pliage washable? ›

      The nylon material of the Le Pliage tends to “bubble” when handled improperly. Do not put them in the washing machine! They need to be hand-washed, gently.

      Can you wash a nylon bag in the washing machine? ›

      Most polyester and nylon bags are machine-washable. To achieve the best results, follow these tips. Prior to laundering, unzip all compartments and shake the bag to dislodge dirt. Cut any loose threads and remove any detachable straps or parts or decorative items like pins or ribbons.

      How to remove stains from a nylon bag? ›

      To remove dirt: Dampen a clean cotton cloth with distilled water or sodium-free seltzer and dab it on the bar soap. Gently apply the washcloth to the spot in a circular motion. Repeat with distilled water until no residual soap remains. Let the fabric dry completely.

      How do you wash luxury bags? ›

      "Gently hand-wash nylon with mild soap, rinse with water, press almost dry with a large clean towel, and air dry for a couple of hours," Chen Wu says. For leather bags, she advises to "mix a solution of warm water and dish soap, dip a soft cloth into it, wring it out, and gently wipe the leather surfaces.

      Can nylon go in the dryer? ›

      Generally, it's better to air dry nylon clothing than to put it in the dryer. However, if you would like to speed up the process, most nylon garments can go in the dryer on a low setting. Keep in mind that high heat settings could damage the material, rendering it useless or shortening its lifespan.

      How to remove stains from nylon Longchamp? ›

      For your Nylon canvas bags, Wipe the bag with a soft clean damp cloth, then carefully rinse the canvas with warm water.

      Is Longchamp tote waterproof? ›

      Not only is the Longchamp Le Pliage Tote Bag perfect to use for travel as carry-on luggage, this durable tote has the versatility to be used as an everyday work bag. Since this bag is waterproof, you can feel safe carrying it as a beach bag or any summer adventure you have planned.

      How do you wash 100% nylon? ›

      Unless the nylon fibers are combined with non-washable fibers, nylon clothes can be machine or hand-washed using cool or warm water and any commercial or homemade detergent (check the manufacturer's care label.) When tackling oily stains on nylon, opt for a heavy-duty detergent.

      Can you wash nylon with detergent? ›

      Nylon is used to make many items, including lingerie, carpets, rainwear, and tents. Machine-wash sturdy articles in warm water with an all-purpose detergent. Hand-wash lingerie and hosiery, using warm water and a light-duty detergent, or machine-wash in a mesh bag to prevent stretching or tearing.

      Can I use washing machine to wash my bag? ›

      Basic school backpacks and bookbags made of nylon or canvas can usually be washed in a washing machine, but be sure to check the care label first. What you'll need: Mild (fragrance- and additive-free) detergent. Sponge or washcloth and soft-bristled cleaning brush (like an old toothbrush)

      What is the best stain remover for nylon? ›

      Diluted household bleach is one of the most effective stain removers for clothes and linens. Always check clothing labels for directions on the use of bleach. When diluted properly, bleach is safe for cotton, linen, rayon, and synthetics such as nylon and polyester.

      How do you get mildew out of a nylon bag? ›

      Bleach is generally safe to use on solution-dyed fibres, such as high-energy polyester, acrylic, nylon, polypropylene and polyethylene-based fabrics. Bleach works both as a scrubbing agent and a presoak. Therefore, you may want to soak your soiled items in bleach first to kill the mould before putting them in the wash.

      How do you clean a nylon brew bag? ›

      Hand wash the bag in very warm water and a mild dish detergent.

      Is Longchamp Le Pliage waterproof? ›

      Not only is the Longchamp Le Pliage Tote Bag perfect to use for travel as carry-on luggage, this durable tote has the versatility to be used as an everyday work bag. Since this bag is waterproof, you can feel safe carrying it as a beach bag or any summer adventure you have planned.

      Do Longchamp bags last? ›

      Key to Longchamp is an appreciation of luxurious materials and a product that not only lasts but can also be repaired. Today, emphasis is placed on the origin of the materials used, the manufacturing processes, the resources required and, of course, respect for those involved throughout the entire process.

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