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Incredibly helpful, as we purchased a used stroller that needed to be washed. I’m not looking forward to re assembling, but not sure I could have taken it all apart without the help. Thank you!
no, unfortunately, we'll make one, next time we get it in again. The threading, though, is mostly a matter of going slowly, doing a little on each side, and trying to keep them symmetrical as you work your way down :)
@Verito Called baby jogger...they recommend wetting the seams with a little warm water. Once you get a little in, the rest slides through much more easily
@@Krbloxam @Verito Called baby jogger...they recommend wetting the seams with a little warm water. Once you get a little in, the rest slides through much more easily
Thanks for the video. It's made disassembly really really easy. I've just reassembled after washing and seem to have a left over hooped fabric eyelet at either ends of the hood where you feed the hood into the rib. I can't seem to figure out where the eyelets attached to.
Strange question lol but when you flip the cover inside out can you see/access the polyurethane foam padding? Or is it incased? I couldn't tell in the video. Also do they state on the tag what the foam boards are made of?
Seriously, I honestly can't remember the last time I saw an instructional video that was so concise and informative. I was telling my husband how easy this video was to watch and he insisted I let you know.
Nope it was hard trying to remove the padding and all the straps😩 I just gave up and didn’t even bother with the rest. I just put everything back and hand wash it . My hands hurt 😞
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Thanks so much for your help!
Incredibly helpful, as we purchased a used stroller that needed to be washed. I’m not looking forward to re assembling, but not sure I could have taken it all apart without the help. Thank you!
Thank you. 4th child, 3rd stroller. No other has been so complicated to reassemble.
Thank you so helpful! Hoping you have one to put it back together too 🤞
Do you have a video where you reinstall the seat? I'm having a hard time getting it threaded in the sides.
no, unfortunately, we'll make one, next time we get it in again. The threading, though, is mostly a matter of going slowly, doing a little on each side, and trying to keep them symmetrical as you work your way down :)
I’m in the same boat! Really regretting washing it now!
Where you able to put it back? I still can’t put the threaded in the sides
@Verito Called baby jogger...they recommend wetting the seams with a little warm water. Once you get a little in, the rest slides through much more easily
@@Krbloxam @Verito Called baby jogger...they recommend wetting the seams with a little warm water. Once you get a little in, the rest slides through much more easily
Thanks for the video. It's made disassembly really really easy. I've just reassembled after washing and seem to have a left over hooped fabric eyelet at either ends of the hood where you feed the hood into the rib. I can't seem to figure out where the eyelets attached to.
How do u put it back together l?
Thank you so much !
Do you have a video for the city tour 2 double
Strange question lol but when you flip the cover inside out can you see/access the polyurethane foam padding? Or is it incased? I couldn't tell in the video. Also do they state on the tag what the foam boards are made of?
Awesome video, THANK YOU
Seriously, I honestly can't remember the last time I saw an instructional video that was so concise and informative. I was telling my husband how easy this video was to watch and he insisted I let you know.
Thank you, glad it was helpful :)
Do you have a video which shows how to put the fabric back on?😊
Not for this model, sorry. We started including reassembly on all our videos of this type, but it was after we covered this model. :)
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ありがとう
Did you ever post an update for getting this back together? I am dead in the water with threading it. :(
Great video. Thank you!
Where’s the video on putting it back together?
Molto utile
Nope it was hard trying to remove the padding and all the straps😩 I just gave up and didn’t even bother with the rest. I just put everything back and hand wash it . My hands hurt 😞
8 minutes to disassemble and 3 hours to put it back. Anyone else was in this situation?