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My experience removing vintage odor

anthonyhie

Active Member
Hello guys,

I had to remove that vintage odor of 2 of my jackets.
I used Leather Master Odor remover and it works pretty well.
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What I’ve done is on a warm day (to dry quicker) spray the product on the G1 and let it penetrate the leather for a few minutes, swipe the jacket or or product drips…let it dry one hour
Then apply a conditioning (I use natural one from chambers) a very thin layer, i use the un scent one not the vanilla. Swipe the jacket
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Then after one day redo the same exercice once again.

And it smell…nothing ! vintage odor has gone ! The jackets have not been altered of course it’s safe.

Very satisfied with the results. Hope this helps !
 

Adama36

Well-Known Member
Interesting. Any idea what's in there? The label says the ingredients are on their website ( uniters.com) but I can't find them.
Wondering if it's just a solution of cyclodextrins similar to what you can find in Febreze
 

anthonyhie

Active Member
Interesting. Any idea what's in there? The label says the ingredients are on their website ( uniters.com) but I can't find them.
Wondering if it's just a solution of cyclodextrins similar to what you can find in Febreze
You can find the list here
Search for leather odor remover click on it
Looks like there is no cyclodextrins
 

Pilot

Well-Known Member
If a quality jacket.. leather dry-cleaning… works perfectly.
Low cost… of course.. you may end up with two jackets ( after the tumbler ) fading, scuffing and all spares like buttons , studs, buckles etc in the gutter… For issued jackets it works very well and the fur ( even dynel on a G-1 eg ) comes out great… but it also has its price.. :cool:
 
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