Members rleather Posted July 30, 2024 Members Report Posted July 30, 2024 What do you use to neutralize the smell of vinegroon on the leather? Some say baking soda. I have no clue, what works for you? Quote
Members Mablung Posted July 30, 2024 Members Report Posted July 30, 2024 If you look in the Dyes, etc., subforum, you’ll find a lot of discussion of this issue and related issues. Quote
Members Littlef Posted July 31, 2024 Members Report Posted July 31, 2024 Baking soda neutralizes the acid, not the smell of vinegar. I don’t think there’s much you can do. It dissipates over time. I use it quite a bit, and I don’t even notice the smell of vinegar after a few weeks. I think if it bothers you, use a black dye instead of vinegar Quote
Northmount Posted July 31, 2024 Report Posted July 31, 2024 1 hour ago, rleather said: What do you use to neutralize the smell of vinegroon on the leather? Some say baking soda. I have no clue, what works for you? Moved your post to Dyes, Antiques, Stains, Glues, Waxes, Finishes and Conditioners. Quote
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