Able to remove mold from jacket
Recently inherited a snazzy 50th anniversary NASCAR jacket when my brother passed away. He had over 100 racing-themed jackets, and his wife was kindly letting each of the family members on hand to pick one out, if interested. My choice had no visible wear and tear, but had mold spots in many places. Probably due to past exposure to rain & snow and/or hanging in a damp closet (which sits above the entry to their crawl space). I never dealt with mold before. I checked the internet for removal ideas. There were many suggestions; a method with saddle soap seemed as straight forward as any. Ordered Fiebing's because reviews implied it was good stuff, and also ordered a horsehair brush as per that internet idea. Overall the job was quite easy, once my lazy self started in. At the end I applied leather conditioner and thought it looked tremendous. Probably 50 minutes of work total. Next day, noticed the areas right near both pockets needed slightly more work and did that. Now, a few days later, jacket (from 1998) looks brand new. I happily recommend Fiebing's.
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