Carefully...: Most modern strollers have the ability to remove the fabric components and easily put them in the washing machine; refer to the instruction manual, or contact the manufacturer for additional information. If not use a wet, soapy washcloth using whichever baby soap you utilize for your 'passenger' and just wipe it down. Avoid home cleaning products like window cleaners, etc.
Answered 10/12/2015
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I like steamers: I agree with dr cohen's approach with non toxic simple products. I have had some moms report good success with simple hand held steamers. Sold as a house cleaning tool, this simple device pushes out steam under pressure that can blast off dirt & debris from fabric, metal or plastic & dry off almost immediately. It sanitizes as it cleans without leaving any toxic film behind.
Answered 12/11/2016
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Don't sweat it: While you don't want a child's stroller to be a pigsty, keep in mind that kids' immune systems grow and mature as they are exposed to their environment. There is a growing body of research suggesting that raising kids in too clean an environment can set them up for asthma and other immune-related diseases down the road. So clean it but don't sweat it too much.
Answered 9/28/2016
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