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Buggy valeting?
soppypreggyloon · 03/11/2010 16:20
Does such a thing exist?
I hope sonar our brio go is rather grubby after Ds and I'd like dc2 to be able to sit in something a little cleaner!
Does anywhere do it?
How would I do it myself?
It is washable covers BUT they are impossible tomremoge without dismantling the bloody thing!
tutu100 · 03/11/2010 16:24
I think there is buggy pit stop which is in London which will clean buggies and service them, but you should be able to remove the covers fairly easily. I have cleaned many pushchairs and prams (2nd hand pushchair addiction) and have only come across a few which don't have easily removable and machine washable covers.
Whereabouts in the country are you. I shall see if I can find somewhere near you that does buggy valeting.
soppypreggyloon · 03/11/2010 17:22
Buggypitstop are london area so no good but they are exactly what I wanted.
fanjoforthemammaries7850 · 03/11/2010 17:24
Their website says they will arrange collection and delivery from anywhere in UK for £20.
soppypreggyloon · 03/11/2010 17:27
Hmm I might give them a ring and see how long iit'd take. Ds is only 18mo so still use buggy so don't want too long without it.
mumbecca · 23/08/2011 12:48
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mamadivazback · 23/08/2011 13:06
I used to do mine myself but if I had the cash I would have paid someone to do it :o
-Take off the wheels and spray with hose or shower then clean with a toothbrush.
-Hoover seat covers and scrub any marks then put on 30 degree wash and line dry.
-Clean chassis with warm soapy water and dry/shine iwth a clean dish towel.
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