With summer fast approaching, it’s time to take care of your car. One of the first things you might want to do is clean your Chicco car seat! Here are instructions on how to clean a Chicco car seat using simple, household items.
What You’ll Need
To clean a Chicco car seat, you’ll need:
-Sponges
-Fabric softener (or a mild soap)
-Rags or paper towels
-A hose or bucket
-Cloth napkin or dish towel
-Broom
1. Wet your sponge and squeeze out the excess water. Place it in the fabric softener or soap. Rub the sponge over the surface of the car seat. Rinse the sponge and repeat if necessary.
2. If there are any stubborn stains, use a rag or paper towel to scrub until the stain disappears. Be sure to work from top to bottom and front to back to get all the dirt and grime out.
3. Pour a small amount of water into your hose or bucket. Add enough rags or paper towels so that your car seat is covered. Swish around until the water is clear. Wipe down the car seat with a cloth napkin or dish towel.
4. If there are any wet spots, let them dry before using your car seat again.
How to Clean a Chicco Car Seat
When it comes to keeping your car clean, you don’t have to go overboard. With a few easy steps, you can keep your Chicco car seat looking great!
1. Clean the fabric with a gentle soap and water solution. Be sure to rinse off the soap before drying.
2. If the fabric is stained, use a household cleaner or a professional car cleaning product specific for upholstery cleaning to remove the stain. Be sure to dry the seat thoroughly before storing it away.
3. If the fabric becomes dirty, just use a damp cloth to wipe down the surface. Make sure to dry off any excess moisture before storing the seat away.
Conclusion
If you’re like most parents, you love your chicco car seat. But like any other piece of baby gear, it needs to be cleaned on a regular basis in order to keep it looking and functioning its best. Here are four steps to help you clean your chicco car seat:
1) Remove the child safety seat from the vehicle and remove all buckles and straps.
2) Clean the car seat base with a mild soap or a sponge. Make sure to rinse off all soap residue and dry the area thoroughly before re-installing the carseat into the vehicle.
3) If needed, use cleaner wipes or a vacuum cleaner on specific areas that may have been stained with food or juice (like around buttons). Be sure to use caution when cleaning delicate fabrics as some cleaners may damage them.
4) Reattach buckles and straps, then reinstall in vehicle for safe storage.