Despite popular belief it is possible to safely wash vacuum bags with no damage done to the bag or logo. I have successfully washed Kirby, Kenmore, Air-Way, and other bags with great results. If you start out with a bag that has old and flaking silkscreen logo you may indeed lose some of the logo in the washing process, but the overall appearance should improve.
The best way to achieve this is to gently hand wash the bags, never wash a bag in the washing machine this is the worst thing you can do. I have washed bags in the sink, but normally will wash them in the bath tub, where you can lay the bag flat submerged in the water. I will first rinse the dirt out of the bag using the shower head. Once I have seen that most of the dirt has rinsed out, I will then wash out the tub removing any leftover dirt.
I will then fill the tub again just enough to submerge the bag with warm water adding laundry soap. Without soap the water can't penetrate the fabric and remove dirt and grime. I will gently go up and down the bag squeezing it as I go to help the soap penetrate the fabric. I will then drain the tub and rinse the bag and repeat the process again to ensure that I have removed as much dirt as possible. Then I will do the same thing again this time using fabric softener instead of soap. After I will thoroughly rinse the bag and hang to dry.
I added some before and after Pictures of my Kenmore imperial bag witch was in very bad shape. It was so dirty and full of grime it was stiff in some spots like cardboard. Simply vacuuming out this bag would not do the job. I also added before and after pictures of my Apollo bag you can see when it was wet the color was better, and the logo just popped. Unfortunately after drying it was cleaner, but the color faded again as it dried.








The best way to achieve this is to gently hand wash the bags, never wash a bag in the washing machine this is the worst thing you can do. I have washed bags in the sink, but normally will wash them in the bath tub, where you can lay the bag flat submerged in the water. I will first rinse the dirt out of the bag using the shower head. Once I have seen that most of the dirt has rinsed out, I will then wash out the tub removing any leftover dirt.
I will then fill the tub again just enough to submerge the bag with warm water adding laundry soap. Without soap the water can't penetrate the fabric and remove dirt and grime. I will gently go up and down the bag squeezing it as I go to help the soap penetrate the fabric. I will then drain the tub and rinse the bag and repeat the process again to ensure that I have removed as much dirt as possible. Then I will do the same thing again this time using fabric softener instead of soap. After I will thoroughly rinse the bag and hang to dry.
I added some before and after Pictures of my Kenmore imperial bag witch was in very bad shape. It was so dirty and full of grime it was stiff in some spots like cardboard. Simply vacuuming out this bag would not do the job. I also added before and after pictures of my Apollo bag you can see when it was wet the color was better, and the logo just popped. Unfortunately after drying it was cleaner, but the color faded again as it dried.







