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Care of WWII sleeping bag

Tue Sep 23, 2014 5:06 pm

My 90 year old, WWII Army Veteran, father gave me an Army issued surplus drab/olive-green, canvas on the outside and wool filling on the inside, sleeping bag, with tag that reads made by Sun Tent Luebbert Company of California. Can't read tags very well & need to clean it! Does anyone have any ideas of how to clean it or any resource to refer to for instructions on best way to clean this item? I've been googling all kinds of combinations of words/companies & haven't come up with anything specific for this kind of sleeping bag. Don't want to ruin it! Thank you for all your time and efforts in this matter! Sincerely, MaryS.

Re: Care of WWII sleeping bag

Wed Sep 24, 2014 1:03 am

Brush any dried mud or dust off the shell, open it up all the way and hang it outside for several days to air out.
That should take care of most of it. If it is badly stained you might consider taking it to the dry cleaners, but ask around at a few high end camping stores to see if they can recommend one that has experience with sleeping bags vs modern quilts or comforters. The last thing you want is to have it tossed into a big commercial washing machine.

Re: Care of WWII sleeping bag

Thu Sep 25, 2014 11:05 am

Thank you for the information. Looks like I'll have to contact high end camping supply stores, maybe our local Army/Navy store or Cabela's are closest to me for best drycleaners info. Thanks again, MaryS.
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