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Topic Other Boards / Foo / removing tobacco smoke smell from leather?
- By sam Date 13.09.06 20:18 UTC
I have just aqquried a nice old antique leather chesterfield, but it seems the previous owner was a heavy smoker & frankly it stinks:mad: of fags:mad: Does anyonehave any ideas of how to get rid of the smell? its banished to the stable until it smells sweeter:eek:
- By jazzywoo Date 13.09.06 21:16 UTC
Diluted white vinegar should get rid of it try 1 part vinegar to 4 parts water.  Also worth a try if that doesnt work johnsons baby wipes I use them daily on my leather suite.
- By Fablab [gb] Date 14.09.06 05:19 UTC Edited 14.09.06 05:26 UTC
Liquid leather ! :cool:

www.liquidleather.com

I use it on my motorcycle leathers & apart from feeding the leather it really smells like leather, one word, fantastic !
- By sam Date 14.09.06 14:56 UTC
thanks. Have started with vinegar & moved on to tack cleaner. normally a bottle of leather tack cleaner last me a whole hunting season but I have already used a whole bottle on ths sofa!! I have now discovered that what at 1st looked like nice patina you get on vintage leather chairs, was vintage nicotine stain:eek:  about 40 years worth of nicotine in fact. its totally disgusting & having spent several hour cleaning it today, I now smell like a smoker too!! I have ordered some liquidleather to see if that helps. if anyone else has further ideas i would be grateful...apart from putting a match to it that is!!:eek:
- By Isabel Date 14.09.06 15:01 UTC
I have been washing my leather suite, not that it has ever seen a smoker :), with soapy water for over 20 years and it's survived that very well so you could try giving it a wash to get the layers of nicotine off and then finish with something nurishing.
- By JaneG [gb] Date 14.09.06 15:48 UTC
I must admit to just washing my leather suite down with the mop and flash in a bucket - same as you do for the floor! My dogs sit on the furniture, so it really needs to be cleaned every day (more so on a day like this)- it would cost a fortune in liquid leather or similar.
- By Alexanders [gb] Date 14.09.06 18:40 UTC
I used to clean my leather sofa with baby lotion.  Came up great and had that lovely smell.
- By theemx [gb] Date 15.09.06 01:43 UTC
I suspect vegetable oil would do the job efficiently and cheaper than posh tack spray - save the tack spray for when you have got teh nicotine off - or if its REALLY good quality leather (and knowing you Sam i bet it is! :)  ) warm water adn washing up liquid, then the saddle soap or leather balm.

Wonder if THIS could be the use for the  'scented leather balm' (sandlewood, vanilla, something else i forget what) that the saddlery suppliers were trying to flog me last week. And there was me saying 'but WHY would i want dog collars and bridles that smell of vanilla.... leather smells lovely as it is....

Em
- By judgedredd [gb] Date 17.09.06 18:14 UTC
i use baby wipes with aloavera in them, the muck that comes off the sofa is disgusting.
carolann
Topic Other Boards / Foo / removing tobacco smoke smell from leather?

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