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GSF
25th January 2013, 09:47
Hey guys, a while back I bought a nice secondhand jacket which is wool and leather. It's pretty old, I'm guessing by the label it's maybe 1960s or 70s.
In great nick, looks hardly worn but stored for a long time. The wool absolutely stinks with that old musty wool smell. I've had it hanging outside airing for a few days but still smells pretty bad.
Are there any magic tricks to help get rid of that? Can't really wear it because it reeks too bad at the moment.
Stirts
25th January 2013, 10:00
If you can't/don't want to wash it...
Bury the jacket in kitty litter - make sure it is completely covered. Leave overnight. Kitty litter is a great odour eater.
If you can wash it...
Fill your bathtub with six inches of water and add 1.5ltrs of White Vinegar. Work the acid water into the jacket. Soak for an hour then air dry outside.
GSF
25th January 2013, 10:03
If you can't/don't want to wash it...
Bury the jacket in kitty litter - make sure it is completely covered. Leave overnight. Kitty litter is a great odour eater.
If you can wash it...
Fill your bathtub with six inches of water and add 1.5ltrs of White Vinegar. Work the acid water into the jacket. Soak for an hour then air dry outside.
Thanks for the info :niceone: We have a leftover bag of unopened cat litter from when our cat was a kitten that should work.
The sleeves are leather, they were quite dry when I got it but I gave them a good dose of leather conditioner to soften them up. Would white vinegar fuck leather up or is it safe?
HenryDorsetCase
25th January 2013, 10:07
Hey guys, a while back I bought a nice secondhand jacket which is wool and leather. It's pretty old, I'm guessing by the label it's maybe 1960s or 70s.
In great nick, looks hardly worn but stored for a long time. The wool absolutely stinks with that old musty wool smell. I've had it hanging outside airing for a few days but still smells pretty bad.
Are there any magic tricks to help get rid of that? Can't really wear it because it reeks too bad at the moment.
I'm a buyer of old Belstaff jackets which are cotton lined and some of them get very funky indeed.
My suggestion is to turn the thing inside out, then use a good wool wash on it (that eco store one is good): wash and rinse a couple of times, then dry thoroughly. Now you have done that you have wet, and hardened and worked the leather which is not good. So you will have to then turn it right way in, and clean and condition the leather, probably a couple of times. I use stuff that is made for horse tack from the saddlery store. not cheap but absolutely brilliant plus it is beeswax based so the smell is nice. It is German and called domething like "Who doesn't love to subjugate Poland"*
that should get it to a point that it is wearable then you have to wear it to make it smell like you.
*actual name may differ
yungatart
25th January 2013, 10:08
Baking Soda is really good at removing odours. Sprinkle it liberally on the jacket, hang outside in the breeze for a day or two. it might need more than one treatment. Good luck
Stirts
25th January 2013, 10:10
The sleeves are leather, they were quite dry when I got it but I gave them a good dose of leather conditioner to soften them up. Would white vinegar fuck leather up or is it safe?
It should be fine. The vinegar is watered down, but if the leather does dry out a bit, just use some leather conditioner.
willytheekid
25th January 2013, 10:14
Ive found that with just a "little" bit of...:shit:
http://images.wikia.com/uncyclopedia/images/7/71/Man-on-fire.jpg
...Nope!!! ...scratch that:facepalm:
GSF
25th January 2013, 14:19
Great, thanks for all the advice people. I'm going to leave it out for another day or so and check on it, if it's still got the stank I'll try some of the ideas fielded here.
Much appreciated!
Indiana_Jones
25th January 2013, 14:38
Pour two bottles of Old Spice over it :D
-Indy
Lucyloo
25th January 2013, 15:51
There is also a commercial product called Febreeze Fabric Refresher - available from the supermarket.
We have used this on occasion when our bike gear has become too whiffy and we haven't wanted to wash it.
We spray it on and then hang outside for a while - seems to work.
nodrog
25th January 2013, 16:15
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yZ9IEOJxLDg
caspernz
25th January 2013, 20:22
If the sensible suggestions fail to work...I vote for Willythekids suggestion...it's friggin amazing what 2 gallons of kerosine can achieve:shit::laugh:
scumdog
25th January 2013, 20:29
We have a leftover bag of unopened cat litter from when our cat was a kitten that should work.
Why should your kitten work??
Oh, just wear it and ride lots - the smell goes. (Or you get use to it)
caspernz
25th January 2013, 20:34
Oh, just wear it and ride lots - the smell goes. (Or you get use to it)
Might cure tailgating issues for you? :innocent:
FJRider
25th January 2013, 20:37
Sell it to a harley rider (or BUY a harley) those guys wouldn't notice the smell. If they do ... chances are they'll like it ...
caseye
25th January 2013, 20:37
Mix wet and forget at about 20 to 1 put whole jacket in it overnight, hang outside to air dry.Smell will be gone burgers.
scumdog
25th January 2013, 20:53
Sell it to a harley rider (or BUY a harley) those guys wouldn't notice the smell. If they do ... chances are they'll like it ...
Quite right Trev - some of us Harley riders smell like that naturally!:laugh:
FJRider
25th January 2013, 20:59
Quite right Trev - some of us Harley riders smell like that naturally!:laugh:
The smell of wool might have a bit to do with their liking for sheep ... :facepalm:
Road kill
26th January 2013, 07:10
I'm a buyer of old Belstaff jackets which are cotton lined and some of them get very funky indeed.
My suggestion is to turn the thing inside out, then use a good wool wash on it (that eco store one is good): wash and rinse a couple of times, then dry thoroughly. Now you have done that you have wet, and hardened and worked the leather which is not good. So you will have to then turn it right way in, and clean and condition the leather, probably a couple of times. I use stuff that is made for horse tack from the saddlery store. not cheap but absolutely brilliant plus it is beeswax based so the smell is nice. It is German and called domething like "Who doesn't love to subjugate Poland"*
that should get it to a point that it is wearable then you have to wear it to make it smell like you.
*actual name may differ
www.ecochi.co.nz/products.php?product=Beeswax-Leather-Preserver-with-Tea-Tree-and-Eucalyptus
This is the shit he's on about,,,,,,,,,,,,,,subjugate Poland:no::facepalm:
For the wool just wash in luke warm water with a table spoon of baking soda then air it at speed.
You can buy a replacement Lanolin treatment for it from Swandri to give it back it's clean sheep smell.
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