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    Mold in Closet. Leather Coats exposed to it...

    @A2B3G1 Yes, from what I've read it does smell like vinegar. Some people use baking soda to absorb that odor or other means.
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    Mold in Closet. Leather Coats exposed to it...

    @JonnyCrow If I use a bottle and sprayer (50/50 Vinegar/Water) Do I just wipe it off with a clean cloth right away or if I should soak how long? How do you tackle the inside fabric area, same method? And then air dry?
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    Mold in Closet. Leather Coats exposed to it...

    @Smithy Ok I see what you mean. The thing is I just examined all the coats and there is no visible mould on them. I think I'll wipe each coat out and leave them out for a few days as you suggested.
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    Mold in Closet. Leather Coats exposed to it...

    @Smithy If you get a chance do let me know of it. These are really expensive leather coats @Silver Surfer Thank you for that tip I will look inside seems and pockets thoroughly I live in a particularly hot and humid country but the apartment is air conditioned around the clock at 22C or 72F...
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    Mold in Closet. Leather Coats exposed to it...

    I have a question. I had some really nice, new leather coats hanging in a closet with an adjacent bathroom wall. I noticed the closet wood soggy and realized there was a leak causing mould to form. I inspected the coats and they didn't have any mould on them. However there was some on the closet...
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