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booksack


Question Posted Monday June 13 2005, 9:49 pm

please help me i dont know how to wash a booksack??how can you???asap because all the stuff that goes in it is junkning up my room!!!!!!

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IveGotPinkJazzShoes answered Tuesday June 14 2005, 1:27 pm:
well im not too sure but i figue that the best thing to do is to check inthe bag and see if it has a tag to see if you can machine was it. most book sacks you can but it depends wat its made out of. if not you could always hand was it but that depends what its made out of as well. you need to add a bit more detail to it so im not sure because you were a bit vague. lol. sorry.

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