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Thanks, glad it was helpful. :) We do actually, the process has remained more or less the same for all iterations of the Yoyo, so you can use this video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-K8uXXqvf6YI.html
I was only able to remove two metal pieces from the canopy, there is one more rod that is sewn closed, and it is more flexible than the metal rods. Is that ok to leave the 3rd piece in while machine washing?
Random question- can you remove that backrest plastic piece? We put it on the stroller but want to remove since we’re not using the 6+ yet, just the car seat. The red button pressed in makes it a bit complicated to remove.
There seems to be two wires that cannot be removed from the canopy (in addition to the 2 that are removable). Is that right and if so is it still safe to put the whole thing into the washing machine?
Just FYI the metal arches in the canopy can be removed pushing and jiggling , not really intuitive but can be done (because when you get It new you have to insert the metal arches) just pay attenzione the order of the arches as one may be slightly bigger than the other one. Also i may be late in telling that putting the cover inside the washing machine with the metal arches Will ruin tour washing machine , your covers and could makenthe arches get rusty that will in time seep into the fabrics.
Thank you so much for this video. My dumbass even borrowed my neighbor’s allen wrench because I had no clue that it could be disassembled without using those.
Hi i was only able to remove 1 bar from the hood because the other sides of the hood where the bar is has been sealed will it be ok to put into the eashing machine?
Just a generic supermarket sort (ours is at 2.4% concentration, but this is probably more or less the same for other brands of household bleach). The trick is to not pour it directly on the textiles, but rather in the soap compartment along with soap. Roughly 300 - 500 ml is good for the first washing round. You can always repeat the process if the mildew / stains don't go away the first time :)