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You can try a little vinegar as well to help with the vomit. However, if the smell is really really bad then we recommend simply ordering a new harness rather than attempting to wash the smell out.
Wendy
Part of this is to keep from washing out the flame retardant. That's one of the reasons that sponging is preferred over running water, etc...
And a soft toothbrush is great for getting some of the, uh, nastier little pieces of stuff out of the fibers that wiping sometimes misses.
I thought I heard using a sensitive baby wipe to wipe it was ok. I might be wrong.
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