In this post, I will provide you with five simple steps, so have a deep read, relax, and get ready to get down to clean your skateboard backpack immediately.

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1. Empty It Out
The very first step is to remove everything contained in your backpack. Also, remember to check out at even small pockets and secluded compartments and spread all things on the ground.
This can somehow give you a fresh onset and a sense of organization as you can not view everything put in your backpack before; therefore you will not know what things you actually need to carry with you when going for a skating session.
2. Clean/Sanitize the backpack.
You can miss this step as your backpack includes everything. However, it is really grimy and it can even stink. That could be the reason why sometimes you feel that your skateboard has an unpleasant smell and you cannot get rid of it at all. You can follow the way of caring instructed by the brand of just using the towel with germicide to rub your bag and then dry it. A note for you before doing it is to carefully check the instruction tag on your bag given by the brand in order not to unintentionally destroy your backpack.
3. Sort Items
Now it is time to get back to loads of items that are removed from your bag earlier. This is also when you have to think of skating sessions you had before to determine which things you did take with you to the skate spot and which one is essential for you during practice time. If you have no idea which one is really essential for a skater, then you can check it out at SkateAdvisors. Also, you need to think of items that are necessary to protect your skate after you skate.
These things will be classified in the category of essentials. After that, let's take the rest of the stuff into consideration. Ask yourself whether there are some items that you do not really use on a regular basis as they might be more proper for outdoor activities. Then you could put in the category of “nice to have”. The rest of your stuff will be divided into two categories: disused items and not your possession. Of course for disused items, you can go ahead to throw it but for other personal things such as make-up stuff, cosmetics or bands, and so on, you should put it in other places, no longer in your skate bag.
4. Wash Anything That Needs It
If your gloves, protective pads, and other skateboard accessories were not washed for a long time, then you should gather all and wash at the same time because they can have odious smells. Once again, do not forget to read the washing instruction on the tag for important notes and warnings. For example, you should never put your soakers in the dryer, or else it will be extremely stretchy. Or for insoles of skateboard shoes, you should do the washing by hand, using the soap, and make sure it is totally dry prior to placing them into your shoes again.
5. Get Organized
Finally, we reach the final step which is reorganizing your skate bag. Now there are only the categories of essentials and nice - to - have. For the essential items, you had better put them in pockets that allow you to take it out easily as you have to use them many times during the skating sessions. For small things, it is better to put them in zip pockets so that they will not be dropped from your bag.
We have done to give you five easy steps to carry out washing your skate bag. Now it is your duty to get down to it. And do not forget to check out other useful skateboarding posts in SkateAdvisors. Read an introduction to skateadvisors at: https://skateadvisors.com/about-us
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