DBLIII
One of the Regulars
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- Hill City, SD
I'm sorry if this has been addressed before, I did some searching but could not locate anything.
Last weekend while cleaning off my old motorcycle's saddlebags and digging around in my shop, I found my first motorcycle jacket - from 1974, a Schott Perfecto in cowhide. It had furry mold growing all over it (my shop is damp in the summer). Figuring I had nothing to lose, I completely sprayed it with some liquid saddle soap and began wiping the mold off. An hour later, I ended up with a black leather jacket, flexible, worn at the seams but otherwise looking pretty good.
I took it into my garage (which is air conditioned, so much less humidity) to let it air out. It's been several days and while it looks nice, the mold "smell" is really quite harsh.
Based on some googling around for answers, I am thinking of putting it in my pickup truck cab along with an ionizer - one of the big ones that takes care of cigar smoke. This was suggested a couple of places around the internet.
Since all of you FL people are, in my opinion, the real experts -- would this work or is there something else I need to do in an attempt to kill off the remaining mold spores?
Any suggestions would be very much appreciated and I will sure follow up with my outcome. Again, it's not like I have a big risk here since the jacket is not wearable unless I want to smell like a swamp monster. It just has enough sentimental value that I'm willing to put some time into an attempt to revive it.
Thanks in advance!
Last weekend while cleaning off my old motorcycle's saddlebags and digging around in my shop, I found my first motorcycle jacket - from 1974, a Schott Perfecto in cowhide. It had furry mold growing all over it (my shop is damp in the summer). Figuring I had nothing to lose, I completely sprayed it with some liquid saddle soap and began wiping the mold off. An hour later, I ended up with a black leather jacket, flexible, worn at the seams but otherwise looking pretty good.
I took it into my garage (which is air conditioned, so much less humidity) to let it air out. It's been several days and while it looks nice, the mold "smell" is really quite harsh.
Based on some googling around for answers, I am thinking of putting it in my pickup truck cab along with an ionizer - one of the big ones that takes care of cigar smoke. This was suggested a couple of places around the internet.
Since all of you FL people are, in my opinion, the real experts -- would this work or is there something else I need to do in an attempt to kill off the remaining mold spores?
Any suggestions would be very much appreciated and I will sure follow up with my outcome. Again, it's not like I have a big risk here since the jacket is not wearable unless I want to smell like a swamp monster. It just has enough sentimental value that I'm willing to put some time into an attempt to revive it.
Thanks in advance!