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Horrible thing happened today. Thanks to failing lunch box my bag is quite distinctly scented with salmon fat. Any thoughts how to deal with it?
If it's just smell the bag is contaminated with, expose to bright sun, the UV destroys the smelly chemicals. If there's actual salmon fat.juice deposits some cleaning required.
I have in the past put a rucksack style camera bag in the washing machine (synthetic material, no leather) first having removed anything removable and also having secured all straps etc. Do it on a gentle cycle at 40. I was prepared to scrap the bag but was surprised to find it came out looking like I had just bought it. Over the last 4 years its been through the machine about 3 times now and always looks like new after. Sad to see Kata bags are no more as its a great bag.
It's a Think Tank bag. I am not sure if it has any cardboard material to rigidify some edges; if it did it would not end well after washing. I'll happily stick the two velcro inserts in the wash but not convinced about the rest.
I have incidentally just ordered a new Kata bag (half price at WEX right now) as a future replacement / duplicate. However I don't really intend to scrap this current one just yet.
P.S. All neighbourhood cats now follow me from my car![]()