Washing your hands and wearing a mask aren’t the only ways to stay healthy and clean.
The last few years have served as a reminder of the importance of good travel health practices.
But after returning home from vacation, theres another step many still overlook: cleaning their suitcases.

But how many people take the time to clean their luggage when they get back?
Experts recommend giving your suitcase a good cleaning between every trip you take.
Most likely the answer is no.

What was on that handle that could potentially make you sick?
No one can, really.
So, its best to take the precaution and ensure that you are not putting yourself at risk.

Dont forget that suitcase interiors can also get dirty.
So verify to add cleaning the inside of your luggage to your post-trip un-packing routine!
I want the suitcase to last, and its just nice to have a clean suitcase, he added.
It makes going on vacation and getting home more pleasant.
Then, gently scrub the entire exterior with the soapy water, Adams advised.
Pay special attention to the handle and wheels!
The handle is a main touch point that can harbor a lot of bacteria.
Soap and water is really all you oughta keep them clean and safe.
If you would rather not use the tub, then you might always use a disinfectant.
check that you leave the product on the surface for a minimum of three minutes.
The great thing about suitcase fabrics is theyre really durable, Richardson said.
Then I take another towel with clear water and wipe it down again to rinse it.
Be prepared to use some elbow grease on visible spots that require extra care.
She suggested using multipurpose cleaning solution on a damp microfiber cloth.
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Do what you’re able to to keep your luggage clean and fresh until you need it again.
This ensures my luggage remains clean and ready for the next adventure!
Then scrub the inside with a damp, soapy microfiber cloth.
As with the exterior, use disinfecting spray or wipe the interior down with a disinfecting cloth.
Nothing beats a disinfectant wipe for this purpose, Tetro said.
Its quick, reliable and fast.
Just check that that it is compatible with the fabric.
you might also spray rubbing alcohol onto the surfaces and let it dry.
Alcohol is a great sanitizer for both hands and fabrics.
If youve spilled your travel shampoo or soap, attempt to attack those spots as well.
I use vinegar and water and spray it thoroughly until its very damp, Richardson said.
Then I wipe it clean with a dry towel.
Vinegar can cut through soap.
Otherwise, leave your luggage open to air-dry and prevent moisture buildup.
She recommended using an odor-eliminating spray for extra freshness.
As you clean your suitcase, take stock of your travel supplies.
Assess whether you need new shoe bags or toiletries, for instance.