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    How To Clean A Vintage Suitcase

    Published by Pam Kessler | 600 words. · About 3 minutes to read this article. - 39 Comments

    Tips for cleaning vintage suitcases both inside and out. Removing odors from vintage luggage is easier than you think!

    Normally I'm a sniff it before I buy it kind of person, but occasionally I'll buy something at a thrift store or yard sale in a hurry.

    Only to be gifted with a pungent aroma when I finally get around to sticking my nose in it.

    And that is what happened with the suitcase I showed you in my last post about Shopping Church Rummage Sales. Yes, my baby had an odor issue.

    Tips for cleaning vintage suitcases both inside and out. Removing odors from vintage luggage is easier than you think! #cleaningtips #cleaning #vintagehomedecor #retrodecor

    Not a someone stored a dead body in here kind of odor, but more of a someone left their damp bathing suit in here for too long kind of odor.

    And since I like to store craft supplies and fabrics in my vintage suitcase hoard, I needed to get rid of that odor pronto.

    There were also some scuff marks, tape residue

    Tips for cleaning and deodorizing a vintage suitcase. Or any suitcase for that matter. Normally I'm a sniff it before I buy it kind of person, but occasionally you end up with a stinky one.
    and quite a few musty spots on the outside of the suitcase, so it was time to get out the big guns.

    Tips for cleaning and deodorizing a vintage suitcase. Or any suitcase for that matter. Normally I'm a sniff it before I buy it kind of person, but occasionally you end up with a stinky one.

    How To Clean A Vintage Suitcase

    Supplies:

    • Cat litter
    • Magic Eraser
    • Leather wipes
    • Vacuum cleaner

    Tips for cleaning and deodorizing a vintage suitcase. Or any suitcase for that matter. Normally I'm a sniff it before I buy it kind of person, but occasionally you end up with a stinky one.

    Instructions:

    • To clean the ouside, dampen the Magic Eraser and use it to wipe off any scuff marks, grimy areas (the handle on this one was DISGUSTING) or sticky tape marks.

    Tips for cleaning and deodorizing a vintage suitcase. Or any suitcase for that matter. Normally I'm a sniff it before I buy it kind of person, but occasionally you end up with a stinky one.

    • If your suitcase is leather, wipe the outside off with a leather wipe to get rid of any mustiness and dirt.

    Tips for cleaning and deodorizing a vintage suitcase. Or any suitcase for that matter. Normally I'm a sniff it before I buy it kind of person, but occasionally you end up with a stinky one.

    • If your suitcase is plastic, wipe the outside off with soap and water.
    • If your suitcase is wicker, do a happy dance because I hardly ever find wicker suitcases and then proceed to vacuum the outside off. You can very very gently use soap and water to try to clean up any stains, but in my experience the wicker on these things is very fragile, so be careful.
    • Vacuum out the inside of the suitcase including the pockets (which totally skeeves me out, because for some reason there are always crumbs in there).
    • If the inside smells (and most old suitcases come with some sort of baggage (hardy har har), fill the bottom of the suitcase with cat litter, close it and leave it for a few days.

    Tips for cleaning and deodorizing a vintage suitcase. Or any suitcase for that matter. Normally I'm a sniff it before I buy it kind of person, but occasionally you end up with a stinky one.

    • When you open it, remove the cat litter and vacuum up the remaining cat litter dust. You should be good to go.

    Tips for cleaning and deodorizing a vintage suitcase. Or any suitcase for that matter. Normally I'm a sniff it before I buy it kind of person, but occasionally you end up with a stinky one.
    BTW, around the outside of my piece of luggage there was a band of leather that was particularly scuffed up. I picture the previous owner kicking this poor little suitcase across the train station floor.

    I cleaned up a portion of it with the Magic Eraser, but then my inner  junk-lover decided that I liked the worn, been around the world and saw my fair share of adventure look of it.

    Same with the U.S. Customs/Bermuda tape. I thought it gave it character, so I left it there.

    Tips for cleaning and deodorizing a vintage suitcase. Or any suitcase for that matter. Normally I'm a sniff it before I buy it kind of person, but occasionally you end up with a stinky one.

    And what do I do with my vintage suitcases you might ask (actually a lot of people do ask)?

    I use them to store sewing stuff, craft supplies, fabrics and linens.

    And set vintage cameras on them apparently.

    In this new one I have a vintage quilt and a few vintage kitchen towels that I'm not using right now. I don't want to get rid of them, but I also don't want them just setting out gathering dust.

    Tips for cleaning and deodorizing a vintage suitcase. Or any suitcase for that matter. Normally I'm a sniff it before I buy it kind of person, but occasionally you end up with a stinky one.

    So vintage suitcase to the rescue.

    Are you a vintage suitcase hoarder collector? What do you store in yours?

    If you liked this post you may like my Online Resources For Vintage Lovers page.

    List of online resources for the vintage and thrifting lover, ranging from Ball jars, vintage typewriters, vintage cameras, ironstone and thrift store tips.

    And my Top 5 Things To Look For At Yard Sales This Year.

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    Comments

    1. Pepper

      September 21, 2020 at 11:48 pm

      How do you clean the fabric on the inside that looks like a spill happened. I used vinegar, soap and water and its still stained

      Reply
      • Jenni

        July 02, 2021 at 9:00 am

        Ever heard of NokOut? Best odor remover EVER. or Sniper: it's counterpart that kills germs, etc... even COVID

        Reply
    2. Jenni

      July 02, 2021 at 9:02 am

      I keep my extensive protest/political/happy day button collection in mine! I gave the full green leather set to my daughter!

      Reply
    3. Carol

      May 01, 2022 at 8:19 am

      I store my matted enlarged photos in them for my art shows. Then at the show the suitcases become the display for the photos as well.

      Reply
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