Mix a tablespoon of mild laundry detergent in a bowl of lukewarm water. Then dip a sponge in the solution and clean off the entire bag. When done, rinse the sponge, then dip it in plain water to rinse off the detergent. Wipe a dry cloth over the handbag to dry.
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