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I picked up a nice Galco Miami rig this past weekend at an estate sale. Got to the car and realized it reeked of cigarette smoke.
Anybody got an idea how to get this smoke smell out of leather?

I picked up a nice Galco Miami rig this past weekend at an estate sale. Got to the car and realized it reeked of cigarette smoke.Anybody got an idea how to get this smoke smell out of leather?
How the heck can you smell that smoke in leather anyhow?
I would put the holster in a pan of warm water with a couple of drops of
Dawn and scrub the Hell (and Smell) out of it inside and out. Rinse it off
and let it dry over night. Then put on a coat of Fiebing's Tan Kote.
Geez, do NOT do this. If one wants to use saddle soap for example, a wet sponge with the soap on it. Then rub the leather dry again straightaway. Having said that I have had only bad results re-wetting a vintage holster. A disintegrated Seventrees for example.
My oldest, most collectible holster lost its ciggie smell by being out in the air for an extended period. Didn't dare wet it.
I don't use saddle soap. It can soften the leather. I have used
the Dawn in warm water on quite a few dirty holsters with no
ill effects yet. When there is an oil spill they use Dawn to clean
the birds. It is gentle but effective.
I have a very dirty, greasy, Lawrence 34 FBI extra quick draw
holster that I'm about to rehab. I will show "before" and "after"
photos when I'm finished with it. Stay tuned.