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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?

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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

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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?

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