HOW TO GET THE STINK OUT?

crazyphil

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We decided this Idaho Leather holster was made for a Colt
Scout Peacemaker, but there is another issue. It obviously
came from a smoker. Quite a powerful stink. I gave it the
warm water Dawn bath. That didn't get it.
Next I sprayed it with a de-greaser, covered it with corn starch,
and let it sit over night. Next morning I gave it another bath in
warm water with some Dawn. Scrubbed the hell out of it with a
sponge. Let it dry. Then a rub down with Black Rock Leather N
Rich. Tolerable, but still smells. Correction: Still stinks.
I remember a lady sitting next to Mark Twain at dinner, said
Mr. Twain you smell. Mark said no Mam, you smell, I stink.
I even gave it a couple of sprays of Aramis men's cologne.
Now it has a stinky mixture.
Has anyone discovered a way to get the smoke stink out of
leather holsters?
 

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At the outset, I need to say I have no firsthand experience dealing with this issue.

I'd try a product such as Febreze. This stuff actually chemically neutralizes odor, it doesn't just overpower it. It's also unlikely to harm the leather.
 
Thanks for all of the suggestions. I will try some of them (maybe all of
them). Will give you an update of any positive results. If you don't get
an update, you will know I'm still trying. One thing in my favor, I am
very persevering with little nuisences such as this.
 
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Well, that won't work with a collector holster which has considerable value in its own right, though.

Best Regards, Les

Can't save them all..set it out in the rain for a month or two, might help it out..(I did and it didn't)

I didn't even look at the manufacturer of the one I threw out, and have no regrets to not looking..it stunk..
 
I WOULD GIVE IT ONE FINAL SUDSY BRUSHING IN DAWN AND WARM WATER, RINSE AND TOWEL OFF EXCESS WATER......

THEN I WOULD TRY SOAKING IT, IN AND OUT, WITH FEBREEZE "HEAVY DUTY CRISP CLEAN" FABRIC SPRAY. I WOULD WRAP IT UP IN A ZIPLOCK BAG, AND SET IT OUT IN THE HOT SUN FOR A WEEK, AND SMELL THE RESULTS......

AT THAT POINT, MAYBE A FEW DAYS IN THE FRESH AIR AND SUNLIGHT MIGHT DO THE TRICK......
 

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