ExRanger714
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Hose it down with Febreze? Pack it in dryer sheets?
I had great success using fresh ground coffee . Fill the holster up with it and also cover the outside and place in a ziplock bag for awhile.
Jim
I wouldn't wet it. Do you have access to anyone with an ozonator. It will break down the odor molecules. That's what car dealers use.
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......
It obviously
came from a smoker. Quite a powerful stink.
Guys, it is a mistake to get old leather wet with water, let alone with chemicals like vinegar or ammonia.
The leather needs to air out, not be put in a plastic bag.
Words of sound advice for those who choose to heed...