How to clean your stroller in 7 simple steps
Your stroller works hard for you and your baby, so it’s bound to need a good cleaning now and then. While it might seem like a big task, it’s easier than you think. Here's how to clean your stroller in seven simple steps using basic supplies you likely already have at home.

Step 1: Check the care labels
Before you start, check your stroller’s care labels for specific maintaining instructions, as guidelines might vary slightly based on your specific model. These labels are often found on the fabric or the frame. If you’ve misplaced the care manual, try searching online for the manufacturer’s guidelines.
If you own a Bugaboo stroller, you can find our user guides on the Bugaboo Customer Service portal.
Step 2: Take it apart
To deep clean it, you first need to disassemble your stroller. Remove the wheels, which often accumulate dust and grime, especially after outdoor use. Check for any locking mechanisms or quick-release buttons to easily detach them. Next, take off any detachable fabric, such as seat liners, sun canopies, and underseat baskets. All Bugaboo stroller fabrics are designed for easy removal.
Step 3: Vacuum
Use a vacuum to take care of larger crumbs and debris from the frame and fabric. Focus on the areas around the seat and footrest, as they often see the most action and can get the dirtiest.
Step 4: Clean the fabrics
Most Bugaboo stroller fabrics are designed to be machine-washable, with some exceptions such as the underseat basket, rain cover, breezy sun canopy, or certain limited-edition products. Before you throw any fabric in the laundry machine, double-check the labels to see if they're machine-washable or can only be cleaned with a damp cloth.
For non-machine-washable parts, first, mix warm water with a small amount of mild soap. Dip a cloth into the soapy water and scrub the fabric, paying attention to stains. Then, use a dry, clean cloth to wipe away soap residue. Finally, let the fabric air-dry.
For machine-washable fabrics, first, remove any foam inserts or stiffeners. Wash the fabrics separately on a delicate cycle at a maximum temperature of 30°C or 86°F. Use gentle laundry detergents, and avoid harsh chemicals, bleaching, tumble drying, dry-cleaning, or ironing.
Step 5: Wipe down the stroller frame
Use a damp cloth to clean the stroller’s frame, foam grips, and leather-look grips. For small crevices and joints, a soft brush (like a toothbrush) works well. Take care to brush away from any sliding joints. Don’t forget to clean the wheels, too — a damp cloth or brush should do the trick.
Step 6: Air dry
Once everything is clean, let the parts air dry completely before reassembling them. This helps prevent mold or mildew from forming.
Step 7: Reassemble
With clean, dry parts, your stroller is ready to be reassembled, so you can get back to exploring the world with your baby.
Quick daily maintenance tips
To keep your stroller in good shape, do a quick clean each time you take it out for a ride. It might be as simple as wiping down sticky spots or brushing off crumbs. You can also use a handheld vacuum to remove dirt from the cracks and creases of the stroller. Try to keep adhesive straps away from your stroller's fabric, as they can cause damage. These small efforts will make deep cleaning easier, too.
Clean and ready to go
Cleaning your stroller doesn’t have to be a chore. Whether it’s a quick daily maintenance or a full deep clean, with these easy tips and tricks, you can extend the life of your stroller and make sure it's always fresh and ready for your baby's next adventures.