BRITS jetting off on holidays this summer might be making one grim mistake with their luggage. As you worry about fitting all the travel essentials into your suitcase or carry-on, one detail might slip your mind while you pack. Most travellers are focused on whether their suitcase fits the weight and size limits but forget about maintaining it.
It is no secret that our luggage goes through a lot as it gets thrown around, collects dirt from dusty trunks and cargo hold, and trawls across the floor and pavement. Not to mention that bags could become a home to bedbugs and other crawlies that sneak into your suitcase. Meanwhile, travellers might be using their suitcases for countless adventures until they are completely worn out.
And most forget to clean their bags before setting off on yet another journey. One simple way to disinfect and clean your luggage while also removing any mould is using a cheap Tesco item. Experts have revealed that using an equal mix of white vinegar and water works wonders in removing unwanted stains.
The affordable solution is scanning at the tills for only 35p and will last you a while. All you need to do is spray the bag surface before scrubbing it with a microfiber cloth. Even if you cleaned it after your last holiday or have a brand-new suitcase, it might require a clean if it sat in the storage for a while.
Victor Tam, Co-Founder and CEO of Monos told Homes&Gardens: "While in storage, your luggage can be subject to dust, dirt, and even pests that .
