Navydivedoc
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I experimented with an Ebay purchase of a Lambskin G&B Expedition in a size 36. To my surprise, though the Lounge was helpful here, it actually fit my normally 38-40 body. Great!
Here's the problem. It smells. Bad. Hard to pinpoint exactly; not typical cigarettes, mold or mildew maybe, generic funk? Like a Chain smoker was wearing it when buried in a swamp.
The seller claims he smelled nothing, and won't take a return or give even a partial refund. In medical terms, the only possible explanation for this is Anosmia...complete loss of the sense of smell. That's a long story that doesn't belong in this thread. Bottom line, this bad boy is mine.
I dug up some old threads on cleaning, and have seen the arguments for machine washing, dry cleaning, etc. There doesn't appear to be a particularly good leather cleaner locally. So, I've experimented with some of the other techniques.
It's spent a couple of days outside in the sun; tiny improvement.
I washed it in the machine on gentle with Nikwax tech wash; mild improvement. Air dry, did some molding, looked good.
I washed it again with standard detergent and tumbled dry on extra low heat with fabric softener; again, mild improvement.
It's gone from completely unwearable to bearable, but it leaves its strange smell on my shirts and me for hours.
So, what next? Should I scrub the liner directly with some oxyclean? Treat the leather with something even though there is still the smell? Bury it in the backyard for 3 months?
What are the usual rates for a good leather jacket cleaning(assuming I can find a reputable place)?
The one benefit is the lambskin looks much, much better now after the washings. Muted the shiny look, some early patina. It also has not shrunken. Tough stuff.
In the end, I'm looking at this as a $225 sunk cost which maybe I can salvage. Tell me what to throw at it and I'll report back. It will be an interesting experiment to see just how much this jacket can take and whether or not I can prevail over the entity!
Thanks for the help
NDD
Here's the problem. It smells. Bad. Hard to pinpoint exactly; not typical cigarettes, mold or mildew maybe, generic funk? Like a Chain smoker was wearing it when buried in a swamp.
The seller claims he smelled nothing, and won't take a return or give even a partial refund. In medical terms, the only possible explanation for this is Anosmia...complete loss of the sense of smell. That's a long story that doesn't belong in this thread. Bottom line, this bad boy is mine.
I dug up some old threads on cleaning, and have seen the arguments for machine washing, dry cleaning, etc. There doesn't appear to be a particularly good leather cleaner locally. So, I've experimented with some of the other techniques.
It's spent a couple of days outside in the sun; tiny improvement.
I washed it in the machine on gentle with Nikwax tech wash; mild improvement. Air dry, did some molding, looked good.
I washed it again with standard detergent and tumbled dry on extra low heat with fabric softener; again, mild improvement.
It's gone from completely unwearable to bearable, but it leaves its strange smell on my shirts and me for hours.
So, what next? Should I scrub the liner directly with some oxyclean? Treat the leather with something even though there is still the smell? Bury it in the backyard for 3 months?
What are the usual rates for a good leather jacket cleaning(assuming I can find a reputable place)?
The one benefit is the lambskin looks much, much better now after the washings. Muted the shiny look, some early patina. It also has not shrunken. Tough stuff.
In the end, I'm looking at this as a $225 sunk cost which maybe I can salvage. Tell me what to throw at it and I'll report back. It will be an interesting experiment to see just how much this jacket can take and whether or not I can prevail over the entity!
Thanks for the help
NDD